Species at risk of extinction are not uniformly distributed in space. Concentrations of threatened species may occur where threatening processes are intense, in refuges from those processes, or in areas of high species diversity. However, there have been few attempts to identify the processes that explain the distribution of at‐risk species. Here, we identified the relative importance of biological traits, environmental factors, and anthropogenic stressors in driving the spatial patterns of both total and at‐risk species richness of North American mammals and birds. Environmental factors are the predominant drivers of both total and at‐risk species richness. Strikingly, the directions of variable relationships differ substantially between m...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
A primary impediment to understanding how species diversity and anthropogenic disturbance are relate...
Species richness and evenness are the two major components of biodiversity, but the way in which the...
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
Environmental energy availability explains much of the spatial variation in species richness at regi...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Biodiversity research aims to understand and predict the occurrence, abundance, and distribution of ...
CITATION: Dyer, E. E. et al. 2017. The global distribution and drivers of alien bird species richnes...
A major goal of ecology is to understand spatial variation in species richness. The latter is marked...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Motivation: Theory describing biodiversity gradients has focused on species richness with less conce...
The impacts of anthropogenic environmental change on biodiversity are well documented, wi...
The largest contributor to biodiversity loss is habitat destruction caused by humans. A common conse...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
There is significant geographic variation in species richness. However, the nature of the underlying...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
A primary impediment to understanding how species diversity and anthropogenic disturbance are relate...
Species richness and evenness are the two major components of biodiversity, but the way in which the...
High numbers of threatened species might be expected to occur where overall species richness is also...
Environmental energy availability explains much of the spatial variation in species richness at regi...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Biodiversity research aims to understand and predict the occurrence, abundance, and distribution of ...
CITATION: Dyer, E. E. et al. 2017. The global distribution and drivers of alien bird species richnes...
A major goal of ecology is to understand spatial variation in species richness. The latter is marked...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Motivation: Theory describing biodiversity gradients has focused on species richness with less conce...
The impacts of anthropogenic environmental change on biodiversity are well documented, wi...
The largest contributor to biodiversity loss is habitat destruction caused by humans. A common conse...
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
There is significant geographic variation in species richness. However, the nature of the underlying...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
A primary impediment to understanding how species diversity and anthropogenic disturbance are relate...
Species richness and evenness are the two major components of biodiversity, but the way in which the...