Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a major role in the development of theories of biodiversity and biogeography. However, most work on species abundance distributions has focused on one single spatial scale. Here we used data on arthropods to test predictions obtained with computer simulations on whether dispersal ability influences the rate of change of SADs as a function of sample size. To characterize the change of the shape of the SADs we use the moments of the distributions: the skewness and the raw moments. In agreement with computer simulations, low dispersal ability species generate a hump for intermediate abundance classes earlier than the distributions of high dispersa...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology’s oldest and most universal laws – ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) are widely used as a tool for summarizing ecological communit...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws ¿ ever...
Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a ...
Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a ...
Copyright © 2012 The Authors. Ecography © 2012 Nordic Society Oikos.Species abundance distributions ...
Abstract The species abundance distribution (SAD) depicts the relative abundance of species within a...
It has become increasingly recognised that multiple processes can generate similar shapes of species...
It has become increasingly recognized that multiple processes can generate similar shapes of species...
Ecologists widely accept that the distribution of abundances in most communities is fairly flat but ...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
1. Non-native species can be major drivers of biodiversity loss and cause economic damage. Predictin...
We examine whether Species Abundance Distribution models (SADs) and diversity indices can describe h...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Spatial turnover of biological communities is determined by both dispersal and environmental constra...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology’s oldest and most universal laws – ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) are widely used as a tool for summarizing ecological communit...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws ¿ ever...
Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a ...
Species abundance distributions (SAD) are central to the description of diversity and have played a ...
Copyright © 2012 The Authors. Ecography © 2012 Nordic Society Oikos.Species abundance distributions ...
Abstract The species abundance distribution (SAD) depicts the relative abundance of species within a...
It has become increasingly recognised that multiple processes can generate similar shapes of species...
It has become increasingly recognized that multiple processes can generate similar shapes of species...
Ecologists widely accept that the distribution of abundances in most communities is fairly flat but ...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
1. Non-native species can be major drivers of biodiversity loss and cause economic damage. Predictin...
We examine whether Species Abundance Distribution models (SADs) and diversity indices can describe h...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Spatial turnover of biological communities is determined by both dispersal and environmental constra...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology’s oldest and most universal laws – ever...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) are widely used as a tool for summarizing ecological communit...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws ¿ ever...