Ecological communities are influenced by processes operating at multiple scales1-5. Thus, a better understanding of how broad- as well as local-scale processes affect species diversity and richness is increasingly becoming a central focus in modern community ecology6-9. Here, in a study of unprecedented geographical scope, we show significant regional and local variation in the species richness of coral assemblages across an oceanic biodiversity gradient. The gradient that we sampled extends 10,000km east-wards from the world's richest coral biodiversity hotspot in the central Indo-Pacific10. Local richness and the size of regional species pools decline significantly across 15 islands spanning the gradient. In addition, richness declines ac...
Coral communities are expected to display predictable patterns of diversity and structure across dep...
Aim: Understanding patterns in a species' occupancy and abundance across multiple scales is importan...
The spatial dispersion of individuals across multiple spatial scales can significantly influence bio...
Ecological communities are influenced by processes operating at multiple scales1-5. Thus, a better u...
Community ecologists now recognize that to understand patterns of biodiversity, there is an urgent n...
If local communities are saturated with species, the relationship between local and regional species...
Tropical reef Þshes and corals exhibit highly predictable patterns of taxonomic composition across t...
Coral reefs, one of the world's most complex and vulnerable ecosystems, face an uncertain future in ...
Scleractinian corals, the main framework builders of coral reefs, are in serious global decline, alt...
Among the most enduring ecological challenges is an integrated theory explaining the latitudinal bio...
Corals are major contributors to a range of key ecosystem functions on tropical reefs, including cal...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
On land, biodiversity hotspots typically arise from concentrations of small-range endemics. For Indo...
Aim: Understanding patterns in a species' occupancy and abundance across multiple scales is importan...
Coral communities are expected to display predictable patterns of diversity and structure across dep...
Aim: Understanding patterns in a species' occupancy and abundance across multiple scales is importan...
The spatial dispersion of individuals across multiple spatial scales can significantly influence bio...
Ecological communities are influenced by processes operating at multiple scales1-5. Thus, a better u...
Community ecologists now recognize that to understand patterns of biodiversity, there is an urgent n...
If local communities are saturated with species, the relationship between local and regional species...
Tropical reef Þshes and corals exhibit highly predictable patterns of taxonomic composition across t...
Coral reefs, one of the world's most complex and vulnerable ecosystems, face an uncertain future in ...
Scleractinian corals, the main framework builders of coral reefs, are in serious global decline, alt...
Among the most enduring ecological challenges is an integrated theory explaining the latitudinal bio...
Corals are major contributors to a range of key ecosystem functions on tropical reefs, including cal...
The Coral Triangle region of the Indo-Pacific realm harbors an extraordinary number of species, with...
On land, biodiversity hotspots typically arise from concentrations of small-range endemics. For Indo...
Aim: Understanding patterns in a species' occupancy and abundance across multiple scales is importan...
Coral communities are expected to display predictable patterns of diversity and structure across dep...
Aim: Understanding patterns in a species' occupancy and abundance across multiple scales is importan...
The spatial dispersion of individuals across multiple spatial scales can significantly influence bio...