Aim To demonstrate that the concept of carrying capacity for species richness (SK) is highly relevant to the conservation of biodiversity, and to estimate the spatial pattern of SK for native landbirds as a basis for conservation planning. Location North America. Methods We evaluated the leading hypotheses on biophysical factors affecting species richness for Breeding Bird Survey routes from areas with little influence of human activities.We then derived a best model based on information theory, and used this model to extrapolate SK across North America based on the biophysical predictor variables. The predictor variables included the latest and probably most accurate satellite and simulation-model derived products. Results The best model o...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Aim To investigate explanations for the maintenance of a positive spatial species richness – human p...
Aim: Climate and land use can have important effects on the local abundances of species, but few st...
Standardized data on large-scale and long-term patterns of species richness are critical for underst...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
As humans harvest increasing amounts of biomass, it is crucial to gain an understanding of how much ...
Limited knowledge of the distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of migratory species hind...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
AbstractUnderstanding the distribution of the species and its controls over biogeographic scales is ...
Once exceptionally abundant, the Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) has declined precipitously ove...
729-735Understanding the distribution of the species and its controls over biogeographic scales is s...
Primary productivity and animal species richness are associated across spatial scales and extents. ...
These two volumes contain in part papers presented at the Third International Partners in Flight Con...
It is generally accepted that local species richness at a site reflects the combined influence of lo...
Graduation date: 2014The combined effects of habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation pose a ser...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Aim To investigate explanations for the maintenance of a positive spatial species richness – human p...
Aim: Climate and land use can have important effects on the local abundances of species, but few st...
Standardized data on large-scale and long-term patterns of species richness are critical for underst...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
As humans harvest increasing amounts of biomass, it is crucial to gain an understanding of how much ...
Limited knowledge of the distribution, abundance, and habitat associations of migratory species hind...
Species distribution models (SDMs) provide insights into species' ecology and distributions and are ...
AbstractUnderstanding the distribution of the species and its controls over biogeographic scales is ...
Once exceptionally abundant, the Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) has declined precipitously ove...
729-735Understanding the distribution of the species and its controls over biogeographic scales is s...
Primary productivity and animal species richness are associated across spatial scales and extents. ...
These two volumes contain in part papers presented at the Third International Partners in Flight Con...
It is generally accepted that local species richness at a site reflects the combined influence of lo...
Graduation date: 2014The combined effects of habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation pose a ser...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Aim To investigate explanations for the maintenance of a positive spatial species richness – human p...
Aim: Climate and land use can have important effects on the local abundances of species, but few st...