Aim: Biological diversity typically varies between climatically different regions, and regions closer to the equator often support higher numbers of taxa than those closer to the poles. However, these trends have been assessed for a few organism groups, and the existing studies have rarely been based on extensive identical surveys in different climatic regions. Location: We conducted standardized surveys of wadeable streams in a boreal (western Finland) and a subtropical (south-eastern Brazil) region, sampling insects identically from 100 streams in each region and measuring the same environmental variables in both regions. Taxon: Aquatic insects. Methods: Comparisons were made at the scales of local stream sites, drainage basins and entire...
Aim: The interaction of land use with local vs. regional processes driving biological homogenizatio...
Supplementary Material from the original research article entitled: “Contrasting responses of β-dive...
Aim: Community assembly processes are difficult to observe in nature but can be inferred from specie...
Comprehensive global studies of stream invertebrate assemblages are rare and have produced contradic...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the relationship between beta diversity and lati...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
The study of variation of species composition among sites is key to understanding community ecology,...
Abstract Aim: Understanding variation in biodiversity typically requires consideration of factors o...
Evidence found in results of studies of latitudinal gradients of benthic macroinvertebrate diversity...
Aim: The interaction of land use with local vs. regional processes driving biological homogenizatio...
Supplementary Material from the original research article entitled: “Contrasting responses of β-dive...
Aim: Community assembly processes are difficult to observe in nature but can be inferred from specie...
Comprehensive global studies of stream invertebrate assemblages are rare and have produced contradic...
Previous studies have found mixed results regarding the relationship between beta diversity and lati...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
The hypotheses that beta diversity should increase with decreasing latitude and increase with spatia...
Biodiversity embraces multiple facets of the variability of nature, although most research has dealt...
The study of variation of species composition among sites is key to understanding community ecology,...
Abstract Aim: Understanding variation in biodiversity typically requires consideration of factors o...
Evidence found in results of studies of latitudinal gradients of benthic macroinvertebrate diversity...
Aim: The interaction of land use with local vs. regional processes driving biological homogenizatio...
Supplementary Material from the original research article entitled: “Contrasting responses of β-dive...
Aim: Community assembly processes are difficult to observe in nature but can be inferred from specie...