An information tradeoff exists between systematic presence/absence surveys and purely opportunistic (presence-only) records for investigating the geography of community structure. Opportunistic species occurrence data may be of relatively limited quality, but typically involves numerous observations and species. Given the quality-quantity tradeoff, what can opportunistic data reveal about spatial patterns in community structure? Here we explore opportunistic data in describing geographic patterns of species composition, using over 4,600 occurrence records of Enallagma damselflies in the United States. We tested phylogenetic scale (genus level, Enallagma major clades, Enallagma subclades) and spatial extent (U.S. vs. watershed regions), hypo...
Accurately characterizing spatial patterns on landscapes is necessary to understand the processes th...
Ecological studies may produce presence-absence data sets for different taxonomic groups, with varyi...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
An information tradeoff exists between systematic presence/absence surveys and purely opportunistic ...
Community ecologists are increasingly aware that the regional history of taxon diversification can h...
Aim: Species atlases provide an economical way to collect data with national coverage, but are typic...
<p>Coarse-grain atlas data are economical to collect, but fine-grain data contain more detail about ...
Terrestrial arthropod communities usually consist of very large species numbers. Data from experimen...
North American Enallagma damselflies radiated during the Pleistocene, and species differ mainly by r...
Ecological communities are structured by processes operating at multiple spatial scales, including l...
<p>Coarse-grain atlas data are economical to collect, but fine-grain data contain more detail about ...
1. Species’ range sizes are shaped by fundamental differences in species’ ecological and evolutionar...
1. Deconstructing biological communities by grouping species according to their commonness or rarity...
Species' ranges are typically constrained by the interplay of physical barriers to dispersal, enviro...
Aim. Species abundance distributions (SADs) are a synthetic measure of biodiversity and community st...
Accurately characterizing spatial patterns on landscapes is necessary to understand the processes th...
Ecological studies may produce presence-absence data sets for different taxonomic groups, with varyi...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
An information tradeoff exists between systematic presence/absence surveys and purely opportunistic ...
Community ecologists are increasingly aware that the regional history of taxon diversification can h...
Aim: Species atlases provide an economical way to collect data with national coverage, but are typic...
<p>Coarse-grain atlas data are economical to collect, but fine-grain data contain more detail about ...
Terrestrial arthropod communities usually consist of very large species numbers. Data from experimen...
North American Enallagma damselflies radiated during the Pleistocene, and species differ mainly by r...
Ecological communities are structured by processes operating at multiple spatial scales, including l...
<p>Coarse-grain atlas data are economical to collect, but fine-grain data contain more detail about ...
1. Species’ range sizes are shaped by fundamental differences in species’ ecological and evolutionar...
1. Deconstructing biological communities by grouping species according to their commonness or rarity...
Species' ranges are typically constrained by the interplay of physical barriers to dispersal, enviro...
Aim. Species abundance distributions (SADs) are a synthetic measure of biodiversity and community st...
Accurately characterizing spatial patterns on landscapes is necessary to understand the processes th...
Ecological studies may produce presence-absence data sets for different taxonomic groups, with varyi...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...