The species-area relationship (i.e., the relationship between area and the number of species found in that area) is one of longest and most frequently studied patterns in nature. Yet there remain some important and interesting questions on the nature of this relationship, its causality, quantification and application for both ecologists and conservation biologists.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
AimThe relationship between species number and area is of fundamental importance in macroecology and...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
Copyright © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation.Copyright © 2008 Oikos.The species-area relationsh...
The speciesarea relationship (SAR) describes a range of related phenomena that are fundamental to th...
The speciesarea relationship is one of the strongest empirical generalizations in geographical ecolo...
The time has come to ride our horse. Ecology has studied species-area relationships (SPARs) for two ...
cited By 3International audienceAim: The relationship between species number and area is of fundamen...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
It has been a century since the species-area relationship (SAR) was first proposed as a power law to...
Aim The relationship between species number and area is of fundamental importance within macroecolog...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
<div><p>The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical rel...
Context Changes in biodiversity patterns have prompted efforts aimed at development of tools for co...
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and ...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
AimThe relationship between species number and area is of fundamental importance in macroecology and...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
Copyright © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation.Copyright © 2008 Oikos.The species-area relationsh...
The speciesarea relationship (SAR) describes a range of related phenomena that are fundamental to th...
The speciesarea relationship is one of the strongest empirical generalizations in geographical ecolo...
The time has come to ride our horse. Ecology has studied species-area relationships (SPARs) for two ...
cited By 3International audienceAim: The relationship between species number and area is of fundamen...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
It has been a century since the species-area relationship (SAR) was first proposed as a power law to...
Aim The relationship between species number and area is of fundamental importance within macroecolog...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
<div><p>The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical rel...
Context Changes in biodiversity patterns have prompted efforts aimed at development of tools for co...
JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and ...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
AimThe relationship between species number and area is of fundamental importance in macroecology and...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...