Aim: Species richness is one of the commonest measures of biodiversity, and is a basis for analyses at multiple scales. Data quality may affect estimations of species richness, but most broad-scale studies do not take sampling biases into account. We analysed reptile richness on islands that have received different sampling efforts, and assessed how inventory completeness affects the results of ecogeographical analyses. We also used simulations to evaluate under what circumstances insufficient sampling can bias the outcome of biodiversity analyses. Location: Mediterranean islands. Methods: We gathered data on reptile richness from 974 islands, assuming better sampling in islands with specific inventories. We used Moran's eigenvector mapping...
To effectively conserve and manage species, it is important to (1) understand how they are spatially...
Spatial patterns of biodiversity are inextricably linked to their collection methods, yet no synthes...
Geo-referenced species occurrences from public databases have become essential to biodiversity rese...
Aim: Species richness is one of the commonest measures of biodiversity, and is a basis for analyses ...
Aim: Species richness is one of the commonest measures of biodiversity, and is a basis for analyses ...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Aim: The theory of island biogeography predicts species richness based on geographical factors that ...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
Aim: The incompleteness of information on biodiversity distribution is a major issue for ecology and...
To effectively conserve and manage species, it is important to (1) understand how they are spatiall...
To effectively conserve and manage species, it is important to (1) understand how they are spatially...
Spatial patterns of biodiversity are inextricably linked to their collection methods, yet no synthes...
Geo-referenced species occurrences from public databases have become essential to biodiversity rese...
Aim: Species richness is one of the commonest measures of biodiversity, and is a basis for analyses ...
Aim: Species richness is one of the commonest measures of biodiversity, and is a basis for analyses ...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Aim: The theory of island biogeography predicts species richness based on geographical factors that ...
Background: One of the basic premises of drawing samples from populations is that the samples are re...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
Although classified among the greatest threats to the world's biodiversity, the effects of land use ...
Aim: The incompleteness of information on biodiversity distribution is a major issue for ecology and...
To effectively conserve and manage species, it is important to (1) understand how they are spatiall...
To effectively conserve and manage species, it is important to (1) understand how they are spatially...
Spatial patterns of biodiversity are inextricably linked to their collection methods, yet no synthes...
Geo-referenced species occurrences from public databases have become essential to biodiversity rese...