This paper aims to analyse the spatial patterns of sampling effort and species richness of pteridophyte in a well-investigated region as Tuscany, Italy, by using data stored from a geodatabase storing information on the specimens preserved in the main herbaria of the region. A total of 6,905 records about pteridophyte specimens were extracted from the geodatabase, and 5,638 of such specimens were studied through the use of spatial statistical techniques. The data about the sampling effort and species richness were analysed in relation to topographical variables to assess any significant relationship. Specimen-based rarefaction techniques were used to compare areas with different number of detected species. The analysis of the sampling effor...
13siThe identification of shape and size of sampling units maximising species richness has major imp...
Aims Biodiversity is traditionally studied mostly at the species level, but biogeographical and macr...
A floristic geodatabase concerning the Matese Massif and the derived spatial analysis of species dis...
This paper aims to analyse the spatial patterns of sampling effort and species richness of pteridoph...
Biodiversity studies traditionally use species as their analysis unit. However, observed biodiversit...
The results of a floristic survey in six forests owned and managed by the regional administration of...
The sampling method is described which is used for the sampling of plant species richness and cover ...
ABSTRACT Estimating species richness with herbarium data and new collections allows us to understand...
Even if the establishment of nature reserves is to date a reality and the increase of protected area...
The utility of explicit spatial predictions for biodiversity assessment is investigated with New Zea...
This paper aimed to analyze potentials and shortcomings of existing vegetation data collected in an ...
13siThe identification of shape and size of sampling units maximising species richness has major imp...
Aims Biodiversity is traditionally studied mostly at the species level, but biogeographical and macr...
A floristic geodatabase concerning the Matese Massif and the derived spatial analysis of species dis...
This paper aims to analyse the spatial patterns of sampling effort and species richness of pteridoph...
Biodiversity studies traditionally use species as their analysis unit. However, observed biodiversit...
The results of a floristic survey in six forests owned and managed by the regional administration of...
The sampling method is described which is used for the sampling of plant species richness and cover ...
ABSTRACT Estimating species richness with herbarium data and new collections allows us to understand...
Even if the establishment of nature reserves is to date a reality and the increase of protected area...
The utility of explicit spatial predictions for biodiversity assessment is investigated with New Zea...
This paper aimed to analyze potentials and shortcomings of existing vegetation data collected in an ...
13siThe identification of shape and size of sampling units maximising species richness has major imp...
Aims Biodiversity is traditionally studied mostly at the species level, but biogeographical and macr...
A floristic geodatabase concerning the Matese Massif and the derived spatial analysis of species dis...