International audienceAim: Understanding how species richness is distributed is a critical prerequisite to implement efficient conservation strategies in biodiversity hotspots. Stacked species distribution models (S-SDMs) provide new opportunities to map species richness, but the accuracy of this method may decline with elevation. Here, we test whether variation in model accuracy arises from increasingly unpredictable environments or the decreasing availability of area with increasing elevation, which might affect the regional pool of species and, as a result, the local species richness (the indirect area effect). Location: The New Caledonian biodiversity hotspot (south-west Pacific Ocean). Methods: An individual MAXENT model was built for ...
A fundamental question in ecology is how many species occur within a given area. Despite the complex...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
A recent shift in conservation policy from the site scale to the ecosystem or landscape scale requir...
International audienceAim: Understanding how species richness is distributed is a critical prerequis...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
International audienceAim: Understanding the drivers of community diversity and composition is a maj...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to characterise and understand species richness patterns in trop...
International audienceAims: To analyse the elevational richness pattern of tree species in New Caled...
Aims. To analyse the elevational richness pattern of tree species in New Caledonian tropical rain fo...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Aim: Biogeographers have begun to address the problem of species distribution patterns in three-dime...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
cited By 3International audienceAim: The relationship between species number and area is of fundamen...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
The climatic conditions of mountain habitats are greatly influenced by topography. Large differences...
A fundamental question in ecology is how many species occur within a given area. Despite the complex...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
A recent shift in conservation policy from the site scale to the ecosystem or landscape scale requir...
International audienceAim: Understanding how species richness is distributed is a critical prerequis...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
International audienceAim: Understanding the drivers of community diversity and composition is a maj...
An enduring challenge in ecology is to characterise and understand species richness patterns in trop...
International audienceAims: To analyse the elevational richness pattern of tree species in New Caled...
Aims. To analyse the elevational richness pattern of tree species in New Caledonian tropical rain fo...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Aim: Biogeographers have begun to address the problem of species distribution patterns in three-dime...
Species are not uniformly distributed across the landscape. For every species, there should be few f...
cited By 3International audienceAim: The relationship between species number and area is of fundamen...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
The climatic conditions of mountain habitats are greatly influenced by topography. Large differences...
A fundamental question in ecology is how many species occur within a given area. Despite the complex...
It has been known for some time that the slope of the species–area relationship increases asymptotic...
A recent shift in conservation policy from the site scale to the ecosystem or landscape scale requir...