Effects of fragment area, year (2003–2013), and life form (woody and non-woody) on plant species richness in 18 Chaco Serrano forest fragments. We report the effects and z values estimated from the reduced model.</p
In defining the environmental preferences of plant species, statistical models are part of the essen...
<p>Species richness analyses used PQL generalized linear mixed models (with Poisson distribution and...
In defining the environmental preferences of plant species, statistical models are part of the essen...
Effects of fragment area, percent change of surrounding forest cover at 250m and 500m, life form (wo...
Species richness of sampled Chaco Serrano forest fragments in 2003 and 2013. The number of lost, gai...
Plant species richness-area relationships for the same Chaco Serrano forest fragments in 2003 (grey ...
<p>Positive z-values for the plant-origin effects suggest a higher richness in native plants, wherea...
<p>Partial effects of environmental predictors on species richness are shown (solid line). Dotted li...
<p>Results of mixed effects models testing the effects of sampling period, landscape characteristics...
<p>Results of linear mixed effects models testing precipitation change (PC) and functional group (FG...
<p>Taxonomic group was included as a random factor to control for possible taxonomic dependence. Whe...
Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collecte...
<p>Predicted effect of local heterogeneity on species richness in arable land versus grassland, base...
<p>Significant differences (<i>P</i><0.05) are marked in bold.</p><p>Main results of our generalized...
<p>Separate models were calculated for (a) plants and (b) birds. The coefficients from model averagi...
In defining the environmental preferences of plant species, statistical models are part of the essen...
<p>Species richness analyses used PQL generalized linear mixed models (with Poisson distribution and...
In defining the environmental preferences of plant species, statistical models are part of the essen...
Effects of fragment area, percent change of surrounding forest cover at 250m and 500m, life form (wo...
Species richness of sampled Chaco Serrano forest fragments in 2003 and 2013. The number of lost, gai...
Plant species richness-area relationships for the same Chaco Serrano forest fragments in 2003 (grey ...
<p>Positive z-values for the plant-origin effects suggest a higher richness in native plants, wherea...
<p>Partial effects of environmental predictors on species richness are shown (solid line). Dotted li...
<p>Results of mixed effects models testing the effects of sampling period, landscape characteristics...
<p>Results of linear mixed effects models testing precipitation change (PC) and functional group (FG...
<p>Taxonomic group was included as a random factor to control for possible taxonomic dependence. Whe...
Results of additional linear mixed-effects models testing for differences in the numbers of collecte...
<p>Predicted effect of local heterogeneity on species richness in arable land versus grassland, base...
<p>Significant differences (<i>P</i><0.05) are marked in bold.</p><p>Main results of our generalized...
<p>Separate models were calculated for (a) plants and (b) birds. The coefficients from model averagi...
In defining the environmental preferences of plant species, statistical models are part of the essen...
<p>Species richness analyses used PQL generalized linear mixed models (with Poisson distribution and...
In defining the environmental preferences of plant species, statistical models are part of the essen...