Simplification of natural habitats has become a major conservation challenge and there is a growing consensus that incorporating and enhancing habitat complexity is likely to be critical for future restoration efforts. Habitat complexity is often ascribed an important role in controlling species diversity, however, despite numerous empirical studies the exact mechanism(s) driving this association remains unclear. The lack of progress in untangling the relationship between complexity and diversity is partly attributable to the considerable ambiguity in the use of the term ‘complexity’. Here, we offer a new framework for conceptualizing ecological complexity, an essential prerequisite for the development of analytical methods for creating and...
A scale-independent theory of habitat complexity based on three key surface descriptors explains sub...
Many, if not all, ecosystems on earth are threatened by increasing human populations and resource-in...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Habitat complexity is one of the most important factors structuring biotic assemblages, yet we still...
<div><p>Physical habitat complexity regulates the structure and function of biological communities, ...
Physical habitat complexity regulates the structure and function of biological communities, although...
Complex systems science has contributed to our understanding of ecology in important areas such as f...
Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re-establishing ‘indigenous reference' communities. One res...
Most habitat complexity–species diversity relationships are specific to the habitat type, taxonomic ...
Palaeontologists have discovered rather large and abrupt jumps in structural and functional complexi...
A scale-independent theory of habitat complexity based on three key surface descriptors explains sub...
Many, if not all, ecosystems on earth are threatened by increasing human populations and resource-in...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Habitat complexity is one of the most important factors structuring biotic assemblages, yet we still...
<div><p>Physical habitat complexity regulates the structure and function of biological communities, ...
Physical habitat complexity regulates the structure and function of biological communities, although...
Complex systems science has contributed to our understanding of ecology in important areas such as f...
Ecological restoration has a paradigm of re-establishing ‘indigenous reference' communities. One res...
Most habitat complexity–species diversity relationships are specific to the habitat type, taxonomic ...
Palaeontologists have discovered rather large and abrupt jumps in structural and functional complexi...
A scale-independent theory of habitat complexity based on three key surface descriptors explains sub...
Many, if not all, ecosystems on earth are threatened by increasing human populations and resource-in...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...