While much research in ecology has focused on spatially explicit modelling as well as on measures of biodiversity, the concept of spatial (or local) biodiversity has been discussed very little. This paper generalises existing measures of spatial biodiversity and introduces a family of spatial biodiversity measures by flexibly defining the notion of the individuals’ neighbourhood within the framework of graphs associated to a spatial point pattern. We consider two non-independent aspects of spatial biodiversity, scattering, i.e. the spatial arrangement of the individuals in the study area and exposure, the local diversity in an individual’s neighbourhood. A simulation study reveals that measures based on the most commonly used neighbourhood ...
1. Statistical modelling is often used to relate sparse biological survey data to remotely derived e...
The importance of space as an ecological factor is an emerging paradigm in community ecology, partic...
Spatial biodiversity patterns are tightly related to the patterns of spatial distribu-tion of indivi...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species s...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
ABSTRACT Patterns of species diversity are essential to understand community structure. We aimed to ...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species distrib...
A theory of spatial structure in ecological communities is presented and tested. At the core of the ...
<div><p>Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species...
National and international organizations are developing spatial databases to assess the distribution...
There has been a considerable effort to understand and quantify the spatial distribution of species ...
Extrapolating biodiversity patterns across spatial scales can address shortfalls in our knowledge of...
International audienceThe ecological theory of the existence of multiple stable states between speci...
1. Statistical modelling is often used to relate sparse biological survey data to remotely derived e...
The importance of space as an ecological factor is an emerging paradigm in community ecology, partic...
Spatial biodiversity patterns are tightly related to the patterns of spatial distribu-tion of indivi...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species s...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
ABSTRACT Patterns of species diversity are essential to understand community structure. We aimed to ...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species distrib...
A theory of spatial structure in ecological communities is presented and tested. At the core of the ...
<div><p>Traditionally, ecologists use lattice (regional summary) count data to simulate tree species...
National and international organizations are developing spatial databases to assess the distribution...
There has been a considerable effort to understand and quantify the spatial distribution of species ...
Extrapolating biodiversity patterns across spatial scales can address shortfalls in our knowledge of...
International audienceThe ecological theory of the existence of multiple stable states between speci...
1. Statistical modelling is often used to relate sparse biological survey data to remotely derived e...
The importance of space as an ecological factor is an emerging paradigm in community ecology, partic...
Spatial biodiversity patterns are tightly related to the patterns of spatial distribu-tion of indivi...