Although the geographic range is a fundamental unit of analysis for many macroecological and biogeographical studies, as a representation of the spatial distribution of individuals it is clearly a scale-dependent abstraction. As any amateur naturalist realizes, a species is not guaranteed to be present at every point within the range delimited by a field guide. Geographically extensive survey data such as the North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) allow the characterization of distribution patterns within the geographic range. Using BBS data (http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov/bbs/) paired with digital range maps from NatureServe (http://www.natureserve.org/getData/birdMaps.jsp), I calculated a simple measure of range occupancy for 298 species of ...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Aim\ud It is commonly asserted that climate presents the primary constraint on species’ geographic d...
For many species, we lack the basic information on distribution and abundance that is needed for con...
The degree to which a species is predictably encountered within its range varies 36 tremendously acr...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)."The sizes of geographic r...
Species richness patterns are characterized either by overlaying species range maps or by compiling ...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Measuring geographic range size is a fundamental part of ecology and conservation. Geographic range ...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is conducted each breed-ing season by volunteer observ...
Species range maps based on extents of occurrence (EOO maps) have become the basis for many analyses...
The average number of birds per route is tabulated by State, along with the total number of each spe...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Aim\ud It is commonly asserted that climate presents the primary constraint on species’ geographic d...
For many species, we lack the basic information on distribution and abundance that is needed for con...
The degree to which a species is predictably encountered within its range varies 36 tremendously acr...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)."The sizes of geographic r...
Species richness patterns are characterized either by overlaying species range maps or by compiling ...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Measuring geographic range size is a fundamental part of ecology and conservation. Geographic range ...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
The North American Breeding Bird Survey (BBS) is conducted each breed-ing season by volunteer observ...
Species range maps based on extents of occurrence (EOO maps) have become the basis for many analyses...
The average number of birds per route is tabulated by State, along with the total number of each spe...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
Aim\ud It is commonly asserted that climate presents the primary constraint on species’ geographic d...
For many species, we lack the basic information on distribution and abundance that is needed for con...