The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been challenged by recent studies focused on montane and island vertebrate assemblages. However, because some of these studies used species’ local abundance and regional or global range size in examining the ARRs, the negative and neutral trends reported are questionable. Here, by relating species’ mean abundance along elevational gradients to elevational range size, we examined the ARRs of non-flying small mammals on three subtropical mountains of Southwest China. We also examined the relationship between mean abundance and elevational range centre (reflecting species’ elevational distribution) on each mountain, and compared the elevational range ce...
Montane small mammals are subjected to strong forces of dispersal limitation and habitat filtering t...
Five years’ (2000–2004) continuous study has been carried out on small mammals such as rodents in se...
The lowest and highest elevations known for each species are used to delineate its elevational limit...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Aim Elevational Rapoport’s rule, proposed in 1992 by Stevens, predicts that species ranges on mounta...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species range size pattern is a central issue in biogeography and macroecolog...
Understanding how biodiversity components are related under different environmental factors is a fun...
We explored the alpha and gamma patterns in species richness of non-volant small mammals on Mt. Snež...
Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology and biogeo...
<div><p>Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology an...
Montane small mammals are subjected to strong forces of dispersal limitation and habitat filtering t...
Five years’ (2000–2004) continuous study has been carried out on small mammals such as rodents in se...
The lowest and highest elevations known for each species are used to delineate its elevational limit...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
The idea that a positive abundance-range size relationship (ARR) is pervasive in nature has been cha...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Understanding the mechanisms that govern the spatial patterns of species turnover (beta diversity) h...
Aim Elevational Rapoport’s rule, proposed in 1992 by Stevens, predicts that species ranges on mounta...
BACKGROUND: Explaining species range size pattern is a central issue in biogeography and macroecolog...
Understanding how biodiversity components are related under different environmental factors is a fun...
We explored the alpha and gamma patterns in species richness of non-volant small mammals on Mt. Snež...
Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology and biogeo...
<div><p>Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology an...
Montane small mammals are subjected to strong forces of dispersal limitation and habitat filtering t...
Five years’ (2000–2004) continuous study has been carried out on small mammals such as rodents in se...
The lowest and highest elevations known for each species are used to delineate its elevational limit...