A foundational paradigm in biological and Earth sciences is that our planet is divided into distinct ecoregions and biomes demarking unique assemblages of species. This notion has profoundly influenced scientific research and environmental policy. Given recent advances in technology and data availability, however, we are now poised to ask whether ecoregions meaningfully delimit biological communities. Using over 200 million observations of plants, animals and fungi we show compelling evidence that ecoregions delineate terrestrial biodiversity patterns. We achieve this by testing two competing hypotheses: the sharp-transition hypothesis, positing that ecoregion borders divide differentiated biotic communities; and the gradual-transition hypo...
Human activities are profoundly altering biodiversity at all spatial scales by disturbing local inte...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Studies of diversity, whether of species richness within regions (alpha diversity) or faunal turnove...
Global conservation assessments require information on the distribution of biodiversity across the p...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
The idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change will put...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Ecologists are intrigued by the manner in which colonists from a regional pool of species establish ...
Are communities limited by biotic interactions, or are they random draws from regional species pools...
AbstractUnderstanding patterns in biodiversity is a core ambition in ecological research. Existing e...
<p>The ecoregions are coloured according to the best explanatory environmental indicator: ecoregions...
Biologists have long been fascinated by species ’ borders, and with good reason. Understanding the e...
AbstractThe idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change ...
Climate change will affect the composition of plant and animal communities in many habitats and geog...
Studies of diversity, whether of species richness within regions (alpha diversity) or faunal turnove...
Human activities are profoundly altering biodiversity at all spatial scales by disturbing local inte...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Studies of diversity, whether of species richness within regions (alpha diversity) or faunal turnove...
Global conservation assessments require information on the distribution of biodiversity across the p...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
The idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change will put...
Conservation efforts should target the few remaining areas of the world that represent outstanding e...
Ecologists are intrigued by the manner in which colonists from a regional pool of species establish ...
Are communities limited by biotic interactions, or are they random draws from regional species pools...
AbstractUnderstanding patterns in biodiversity is a core ambition in ecological research. Existing e...
<p>The ecoregions are coloured according to the best explanatory environmental indicator: ecoregions...
Biologists have long been fascinated by species ’ borders, and with good reason. Understanding the e...
AbstractThe idea that there is an identifiable set of boundaries, beyond which anthropogenic change ...
Climate change will affect the composition of plant and animal communities in many habitats and geog...
Studies of diversity, whether of species richness within regions (alpha diversity) or faunal turnove...
Human activities are profoundly altering biodiversity at all spatial scales by disturbing local inte...
Bioregions are important tools for understanding and managing natural resources. Bioregions should d...
Studies of diversity, whether of species richness within regions (alpha diversity) or faunal turnove...