Aim Relationships between elevation and litter-dweller harvestman (Arachnida: Opiliones) species richness along three elevational gradients in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest were evaluated. Specifically, three candidate explanatory factors for the observed patterns were tested: (1) the mid-domain effect, (2) the Rapoport effect, and (3) the influence of environmental variables on species density and specimen abundance. Location Cuscuzeiro, Corcovado and Capricornio mountains, in Ubatuba (23 degrees 26' S, 45 degrees 04' W), a coastal municipality in Sao Paulo state, south-eastern Brazil. Methods We recorded harvestman species and abundance through active sampling using 8 x 8-m plots in both summer and winter. At each plot we measured the tem...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
The diversity of endotherms and ectotherms may be differently affected by ambient temperature and ne...
Ecologists and biogeographers have long been interested in the underlying mechanisms shaping the ele...
Arthropods are a major component of ecosystems, in terms of both their biomass and the variety of fu...
We present an analysis of arthropod diversity patterns in native forest communities along the small ...
Understanding how biodiversity varies from place to place is a fundamental goal of ecology and an im...
Patterns of termite richness along elevation gradients may be related to different responses by term...
We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifying and unifying discordant patterns of ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS. We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifyin...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
Negative relationships between species richness and elevation are common and attributed to changes i...
The environment most diverse in harvestmen species is the Atlantic Forest of São Paulo. However, the...
ABSTRACT. The environment most diverse in harvestmen species is the Atlantic Forest of São Paulo. Ho...
The integration of ecological and historical biogeography is fostering the investigation of diversit...
Gradients in elevation are increasingly used to investigate how species respond to changes in local ...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
The diversity of endotherms and ectotherms may be differently affected by ambient temperature and ne...
Ecologists and biogeographers have long been interested in the underlying mechanisms shaping the ele...
Arthropods are a major component of ecosystems, in terms of both their biomass and the variety of fu...
We present an analysis of arthropod diversity patterns in native forest communities along the small ...
Understanding how biodiversity varies from place to place is a fundamental goal of ecology and an im...
Patterns of termite richness along elevation gradients may be related to different responses by term...
We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifying and unifying discordant patterns of ...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS. We introduce a novel framework for conceptualising, quantifyin...
Aim: This study aims to contribute to the identification of ecological determinants of tropical mois...
Negative relationships between species richness and elevation are common and attributed to changes i...
The environment most diverse in harvestmen species is the Atlantic Forest of São Paulo. However, the...
ABSTRACT. The environment most diverse in harvestmen species is the Atlantic Forest of São Paulo. Ho...
The integration of ecological and historical biogeography is fostering the investigation of diversit...
Gradients in elevation are increasingly used to investigate how species respond to changes in local ...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
The diversity of endotherms and ectotherms may be differently affected by ambient temperature and ne...
Ecologists and biogeographers have long been interested in the underlying mechanisms shaping the ele...