The degree to which a species is predictably encountered within its range varies 36 tremendously across species. Understanding why some species occur less frequently within their 37 range than others has important consequences for conservation and for range map based analyses 38 of ecological patterns. We examined whether patterns in geographical range occupancy can be 39 explained by species level traits
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
The degree to which a species is predictably encountered within its range varies 36 tremendously acr...
Although the geographic range is a fundamental unit of analysis for many macroecological and biogeog...
Species richness patterns are characterized either by overlaying species range maps or by compiling ...
Aim: The abundances and distributions of some species are more closely matched to variations in clim...
Species range maps based on extents of occurrence (EOO maps) have become the basis for many analyses...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)."The sizes of geographic r...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Understanding how the abundance of species varies across geographical ranges is central to ecology; ...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
In response to environmental change, species may decrease or increase in population size across thei...
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...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...
The degree to which a species is predictably encountered within its range varies 36 tremendously acr...
Although the geographic range is a fundamental unit of analysis for many macroecological and biogeog...
Species richness patterns are characterized either by overlaying species range maps or by compiling ...
Aim: The abundances and distributions of some species are more closely matched to variations in clim...
Species range maps based on extents of occurrence (EOO maps) have become the basis for many analyses...
The environmental factors limiting species' ranges across broad geographic and taxonomic scales are ...
17 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 16-17)."The sizes of geographic r...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
Understanding how the abundance of species varies across geographical ranges is central to ecology; ...
Connecting the geographical occurrence of a species with underlying environmental variables is funda...
In response to environmental change, species may decrease or increase in population size across thei...
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...
With the increasing concern about species conservation, a need exists for quantitative characterizat...
Large-scale patterns of spatial variation in species geographic range size are central to many funda...