<div><p>The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationships in ecology. Two theories have been proposed to explain SARs: classical island biogeography theory and niche theory. Classical island biogeography theory considers the processes of persistence, extinction, and colonization, whereas niche theory focuses on species requirements, such as habitat and resource use. Recent studies have called for the unification of these two theories to better explain the underlying mechanisms that generates SARs. In this context, species traits that can be related to each theory seem promising. Here we analyzed the SARs of butterfly and moth assemblages on islands differing in size and isolation. We test...
The destruction and fragmentation of natural habitat is the leading driver of the current extinction...
My research aimed to examine a variety of macroecological and biogeographical patterns using a large...
My research aimed to examine a variety of macroecological and biogeographical patterns using a large...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
<div><p>Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of ut...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
The speciesarea relationship is one of the strongest empirical generalizations in geographical ecolo...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species-Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
There is increasing interest in how humans influence spatial patterns in biodiversity. One of the mo...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
The destruction and fragmentation of natural habitat is the leading driver of the current extinction...
My research aimed to examine a variety of macroecological and biogeographical patterns using a large...
My research aimed to examine a variety of macroecological and biogeographical patterns using a large...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
<div><p>Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of ut...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
The speciesarea relationship is one of the strongest empirical generalizations in geographical ecolo...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species–Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
The Species-Area Relation (SAR), which describes the increase in the number of species S with increa...
There is increasing interest in how humans influence spatial patterns in biodiversity. One of the mo...
Understanding factors that shape biodiversity and species coexistence across scales is of utmost imp...
The destruction and fragmentation of natural habitat is the leading driver of the current extinction...
My research aimed to examine a variety of macroecological and biogeographical patterns using a large...
My research aimed to examine a variety of macroecological and biogeographical patterns using a large...