1. Despite the growing view that biodiversity provides a unifying theme in river ecology, global perspectives on richness in riverine landscapes are limited. As a result, there is little theory or quantitative data on features that might have influenced global patterns in riverine richness, nor are there clear indications of which riverine landscapes are important to conservation at the global scale. As conspicuous elements of the vertebrate fauna of riverine landscapes, we mapped the global distributions of all of the world's specialist riverine birds and assessed their richness in relation to latitude, altitude, primary productivity and geomorphological complexity (surface configuration). 2. Specialist riverine birds, typical of high-e...
Studying diversity and distribution patterns of species along elevational gradients and understandin...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
1. Despite the growing view that biodiversity provides a unifying theme in river ecology, global per...
Rivers are affected by changes in catchment land-use and other modifications to their channel, flood...
Natural riverine areas mark ecotonal habitats harbouring a characteristically diverse faunal assembl...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
International audience1. Piecemeal changes in land use might have cumulative effects on regional bio...
International audienceWe studied the patterns of commonness and rarity for one vertebrate (fish) and...
Whereas global patterns and predictors of species diversity are well known for numerous terrestrial ...
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of bir...
Common species often play vital roles in ecosystem functions and processes. Globally, conservation s...
The Amazon rainforest harbours -10% of the world's birds, and more than 400 species are regularly re...
Terrestrial and aquatic systems are geographically connected, yet these systems are typically studie...
Global analyses of bird communities along elevation gradients suggest that bird diversity on arid mo...
Studying diversity and distribution patterns of species along elevational gradients and understandin...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...
1. Despite the growing view that biodiversity provides a unifying theme in river ecology, global per...
Rivers are affected by changes in catchment land-use and other modifications to their channel, flood...
Natural riverine areas mark ecotonal habitats harbouring a characteristically diverse faunal assembl...
The density of species varies widely across the earth. Most broad taxonomic groups have similar spat...
International audience1. Piecemeal changes in land use might have cumulative effects on regional bio...
International audienceWe studied the patterns of commonness and rarity for one vertebrate (fish) and...
Whereas global patterns and predictors of species diversity are well known for numerous terrestrial ...
We studied spatial changes in species composition (i.e., beta diversity) of local assemblages of bir...
Common species often play vital roles in ecosystem functions and processes. Globally, conservation s...
The Amazon rainforest harbours -10% of the world's birds, and more than 400 species are regularly re...
Terrestrial and aquatic systems are geographically connected, yet these systems are typically studie...
Global analyses of bird communities along elevation gradients suggest that bird diversity on arid mo...
Studying diversity and distribution patterns of species along elevational gradients and understandin...
A major goal of ecology is to determine the causes of the latitudinal gradient in global distributio...
Aim Using a global data base of the distribution of extant bird species, we examine the evidence for...