The arthropod species richness of pastures in three Azorean islands was used to examine the relationship between local and regional species richness over two years. Two groups of arthropods, spiders and sucking insects, representing two functionally different but common groups of pasture invertebrates were investigated. The local-regional species richness relationship was assessed over relatively fine scales: quadrats (= local scale) and within pastures (= regional scale). Mean plot species richness was used as a measure of local species richness (= alpha diversity) and regional species richness was estimated at the pasture level (= gamma diversity) with the 'first-order-Jackknife' estimator. Three related issues were addressed: (i) the rol...
Insects and spiders comprise more than two-thirds of the Earth's total species diversity. There is w...
During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by human-med...
Understanding the processes that lead to successful invasions is essential for the management of exo...
Copyright © CAB International, 2004.The arthropod species richness of pastures in three Azorean isla...
Copyright © 2003 Sociedade Portuguesa de Entomologia.Neste trabalho é investigada a relação entre a ...
We present an analysis of arthropod diversity patterns in native forest communities along the small ...
"[…]. We performed a PIAR examining how plant cover area and plant crown structure influence the den...
Copyright © ECOGRAPHY 2001.We investigate the potential use of structural characteristics of vegetat...
Copyright © 1999 The Linnean Society of London.Species richness of six pasture arthropod assemblages...
The coastal wet areas of Praia da Vitória (Terceira, Azores) were investigated to describe the groun...
Copyright © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.We study how endemic, native and introduced ar...
"[…]. To study the effect of land-use change in biological communities it is necessary to understand...
This work provides evidence that the "hollow curve" is a consistent pattern in the range size distri...
Recent sowed and old semi-natural pastures from three Azorean islands (Santa Maria, Terceira and Pic...
Since 1999, our knowledge of arthropods in native forests of the Azores has improved greatly. Under...
Insects and spiders comprise more than two-thirds of the Earth's total species diversity. There is w...
During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by human-med...
Understanding the processes that lead to successful invasions is essential for the management of exo...
Copyright © CAB International, 2004.The arthropod species richness of pastures in three Azorean isla...
Copyright © 2003 Sociedade Portuguesa de Entomologia.Neste trabalho é investigada a relação entre a ...
We present an analysis of arthropod diversity patterns in native forest communities along the small ...
"[…]. We performed a PIAR examining how plant cover area and plant crown structure influence the den...
Copyright © ECOGRAPHY 2001.We investigate the potential use of structural characteristics of vegetat...
Copyright © 1999 The Linnean Society of London.Species richness of six pasture arthropod assemblages...
The coastal wet areas of Praia da Vitória (Terceira, Azores) were investigated to describe the groun...
Copyright © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010.We study how endemic, native and introduced ar...
"[…]. To study the effect of land-use change in biological communities it is necessary to understand...
This work provides evidence that the "hollow curve" is a consistent pattern in the range size distri...
Recent sowed and old semi-natural pastures from three Azorean islands (Santa Maria, Terceira and Pic...
Since 1999, our knowledge of arthropods in native forests of the Azores has improved greatly. Under...
Insects and spiders comprise more than two-thirds of the Earth's total species diversity. There is w...
During the last few centuries oceanic island biodiversity has been drastically modified by human-med...
Understanding the processes that lead to successful invasions is essential for the management of exo...