Aim Α species-accumulation curve may represent a direct expression of β-diversity, the rate at which diversity increases from local to regional scale. Patterns of variation in β-diversity tend to be consistent when measured across lower levels of the Linnaean taxonomic hierarchy (i.e. using species, genera or families). Our aim was to assess the relationships between species-accumulation curves and β-diversity at different taxonomic levels and to combine the logic of species-accumulation curves with taxonomic surrogacy in order to provide a new approach for cost-effective and reliable estimates of large-scale species richness. Location Mediterranean, N Atlantic and SW Pacific Methods We provide here a novel framework to extrapolate quantit...
AbstractAlong monotonous environmental gradients (such as increasing temperatures, salinities, heigh...
International audienceEven when it remains substantially incomplete, the partial inventory of a spec...
The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine biodiversi...
Aim \u391 species-accumulation curve may represent a direct expression of \u3b2-diversity, the rate ...
Most of accumulation curves tend to underestimate species richness, as they do not consider spatial ...
We introduce a new method of estimating accepted species diversity by adapting mark-recapture method...
1. Taxonomic sufficiency concerns the use of higher-taxon diversity as a surrogate for species diver...
Aim - Virtually all studies exploring the use of taxonomic surrogates in assessing patterns of diver...
A method to define biodiversity hot spots as regards marine molluscs is proposed. Species richness o...
We introduce a new method of estimating accepted species diversity by adapting mark-recapture method...
ABSTRACT. The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine ...
Maps of large-scale biodiversity are urgently needed to guide conservation, and yet complete enumera...
Species richness estimators (SREs) frequently exhibit widely different results when applied to the s...
This thesis addresses species richness estimation for benthic data by describing the clustering of i...
Acquiring marine biodiversity data is difficult, costly, and time consuming, making it challenging t...
AbstractAlong monotonous environmental gradients (such as increasing temperatures, salinities, heigh...
International audienceEven when it remains substantially incomplete, the partial inventory of a spec...
The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine biodiversi...
Aim \u391 species-accumulation curve may represent a direct expression of \u3b2-diversity, the rate ...
Most of accumulation curves tend to underestimate species richness, as they do not consider spatial ...
We introduce a new method of estimating accepted species diversity by adapting mark-recapture method...
1. Taxonomic sufficiency concerns the use of higher-taxon diversity as a surrogate for species diver...
Aim - Virtually all studies exploring the use of taxonomic surrogates in assessing patterns of diver...
A method to define biodiversity hot spots as regards marine molluscs is proposed. Species richness o...
We introduce a new method of estimating accepted species diversity by adapting mark-recapture method...
ABSTRACT. The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine ...
Maps of large-scale biodiversity are urgently needed to guide conservation, and yet complete enumera...
Species richness estimators (SREs) frequently exhibit widely different results when applied to the s...
This thesis addresses species richness estimation for benthic data by describing the clustering of i...
Acquiring marine biodiversity data is difficult, costly, and time consuming, making it challenging t...
AbstractAlong monotonous environmental gradients (such as increasing temperatures, salinities, heigh...
International audienceEven when it remains substantially incomplete, the partial inventory of a spec...
The Census of Marine Life (2000–2010) was the largest global research programme on marine biodiversi...