<p>Species codes are defined in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0048244#pone-0048244-t003" target="_blank">Table 3</a>. Bars show relative contribution to aboveground biomass of the specific habitat while triangles show relative contribution to aboveground biomass of the entire plot; thus differences between bars and triangle represent the influence of species habitat associations. Aboveground biomass values of the 18 top-10 ranking species are given in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0048244#pone.0048244.s004" target="_blank">Table S3</a>.</p
<p>Aboveground biomass listed by species for the two Hawai‘i forest plots; species abbreviations as ...
<p>Relationship between mean species number across sites and the coefficient of variation of biomass...
Data and code from Macroecological rules predict how biomass scales with species richness in nature<...
<p>RC: relative contribution (%). <i>P</i>-values are for the torus-translation tests, and are marke...
<p>The dots’ colours represent land-use; old-growth forest (black), secondary forest (dark grey), sh...
<p>Panel A, B, and C represent below/above-ground biomass for Crofton weed and the co-occurring nati...
<p>Red bars depict mean aboveground biomass (MgC ha-<sup>1</sup>) for the disturbance-elevation-soil...
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<p>Left panel: a) Aboveground woody biomass per species in all trees ≥10 cm diameter, b) proportion ...
Spearman correlation between the three aspects of species spatial behavior (years pooled): Aggregati...
1<p>ŜC<sub>i</sub> = mean annual contributions of the individual species to mean annual changes in t...
<p>Symbols indicate medians per species richness level ±1 standard error (in A, “o” indicates monocu...
A key issue in ecology is how patterns of species diversity differ as a function of scale. The scali...
<p>Average number of habitat/depth categories of species from the same family censused in this study...
<p>Bars indicate means ±SE for the six natural habitat types (white bars) and the six modified habit...
<p>Aboveground biomass listed by species for the two Hawai‘i forest plots; species abbreviations as ...
<p>Relationship between mean species number across sites and the coefficient of variation of biomass...
Data and code from Macroecological rules predict how biomass scales with species richness in nature<...
<p>RC: relative contribution (%). <i>P</i>-values are for the torus-translation tests, and are marke...
<p>The dots’ colours represent land-use; old-growth forest (black), secondary forest (dark grey), sh...
<p>Panel A, B, and C represent below/above-ground biomass for Crofton weed and the co-occurring nati...
<p>Red bars depict mean aboveground biomass (MgC ha-<sup>1</sup>) for the disturbance-elevation-soil...
<p>The grey bars correspond to the observed values and the black bars to the expected values based o...
<p>Left panel: a) Aboveground woody biomass per species in all trees ≥10 cm diameter, b) proportion ...
Spearman correlation between the three aspects of species spatial behavior (years pooled): Aggregati...
1<p>ŜC<sub>i</sub> = mean annual contributions of the individual species to mean annual changes in t...
<p>Symbols indicate medians per species richness level ±1 standard error (in A, “o” indicates monocu...
A key issue in ecology is how patterns of species diversity differ as a function of scale. The scali...
<p>Average number of habitat/depth categories of species from the same family censused in this study...
<p>Bars indicate means ±SE for the six natural habitat types (white bars) and the six modified habit...
<p>Aboveground biomass listed by species for the two Hawai‘i forest plots; species abbreviations as ...
<p>Relationship between mean species number across sites and the coefficient of variation of biomass...
Data and code from Macroecological rules predict how biomass scales with species richness in nature<...