Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape is still disputed. At larger areas, power laws best represent SARs. Yet, it remains unclear whether SARs follow other shapes at finer spatial grains in continuous vegetation. We asked which function describes SARs best at small grains and explored how sampling methodology or the environment influence SAR shape. Location: Palaearctic grasslands and other non-forested habitats. Taxa: Vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens. Methods: We used the GrassPlot database, containing standardized vegetation-plot data from vascular plants, bryophytes and lichens spanning a wide range of grassland types throughout the Palaearctic and including 2,057 neste...
Questions: Which environmental factors influence fine-grain beta diversity of vegetation and do they...
Abstract Despite widespread use of species-area relationships (SARs), dispute remains over the most ...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between ...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Aim Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape i...
Aim: Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Aim: Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Aim Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape i...
Questions: Species–area relationships (SARs) are fundamental for understanding biodiversity patterns...
Questions Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental for understanding biodiversity patterns ...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between sp...
Questions: Which environmental factors influence fine-grain beta diversity of vegetation and do they...
Abstract Despite widespread use of species-area relationships (SARs), dispute remains over the most ...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between ...
Aim: Species–area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Aim Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape i...
Aim: Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Aim: Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Aim Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape i...
Questions: Species–area relationships (SARs) are fundamental for understanding biodiversity patterns...
Questions Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental for understanding biodiversity patterns ...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between sp...
Questions: Which environmental factors influence fine-grain beta diversity of vegetation and do they...
Abstract Despite widespread use of species-area relationships (SARs), dispute remains over the most ...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between ...