Bioregions are an important concept in biogeography, and are key to our understanding of biodiversity patterns across the world. The use of networks in biogeography to produce bioregions is a relatively novel approach that has been proposed to improve upon current methods. However, it remains unclear if they may be used in place of current methods and/or offer additional biogeographic insights. We compared two network methods to detect bioregions (modularity and map equation) with the conventional distance‐based clustering method. We also explored the relationship between network and biodiversity metrics. For the analysis we used two datasets of iconic Australian plant groups at a continental scale, Acacia and eucalypts, as example groups. ...
An improvement to the Network Analysis Method (NAM) in Biogeography based on weighted inference and ...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
The species pool concept has played a central role in the development of ecological theory for at le...
Aim In recent years, novel approaches have been proposed to improve current bioregionalization metho...
Biogeographical regions (geographically distinct assemblages of species and communities) consti-tute...
Biogeographic classification schemes have been developed to prioritize biodiversity conservation eff...
We present the largest comparative biogeographical analysis that has complete coverage of Australia'...
1- Network ecology has been an extraordinarily fertile field of research over the last 20 years. Its...
Aim: To develop a systematic and generic framework for biogeographical regionalizations that can ass...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Ecosystems [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IR...
Aim: To map spatial patterns of species richness, species endemism and species turnover of the eucal...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia (IBRA; Environment Australia, 2000) is a plan...
Abstract. — A new approach for biogeography to find patterns of sympatry, based on network analysis,...
Constructing ecological networks has become an indispensable approach in understanding how different...
An improvement to the Network Analysis Method (NAM) in Biogeography based on weighted inference and ...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
The species pool concept has played a central role in the development of ecological theory for at le...
Aim In recent years, novel approaches have been proposed to improve current bioregionalization metho...
Biogeographical regions (geographically distinct assemblages of species and communities) consti-tute...
Biogeographic classification schemes have been developed to prioritize biodiversity conservation eff...
We present the largest comparative biogeographical analysis that has complete coverage of Australia'...
1- Network ecology has been an extraordinarily fertile field of research over the last 20 years. Its...
Aim: To develop a systematic and generic framework for biogeographical regionalizations that can ass...
[Notes_IRSTEA]Session Spatio-temporal Dynamics of Ecosystems [Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IR...
Aim: To map spatial patterns of species richness, species endemism and species turnover of the eucal...
Aim: Biodiversity studies typically use species, or more recently phylogenetic diversity (PD), as th...
The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation of Australia (IBRA; Environment Australia, 2000) is a plan...
Abstract. — A new approach for biogeography to find patterns of sympatry, based on network analysis,...
Constructing ecological networks has become an indispensable approach in understanding how different...
An improvement to the Network Analysis Method (NAM) in Biogeography based on weighted inference and ...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
The species pool concept has played a central role in the development of ecological theory for at le...