It is widely accepted that species diversity is contingent upon the spatial scale used to analyze patterns and processes. Recent studies using coarse sampling grains over large extents have contributed much to our understanding of factors driving global diversity patterns. This advance is largely unmatched on the level of local to landscape scales despite being critical for our understanding of functional relationships across spatial scales. In our study on West African bat assemblages we employed a spatially explicit and nested design covering local to regional scales. Specifically, we analyzed diversity patterns in two contrasting, largely undisturbed landscapes, comprising a rainforest area and a forest-savanna mosaic in Ivory Coast, Wes...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Temperature seasonality has been proposed to be an important determinant of bat community structure ...
Aim: The extinction risks of species are influenced by their geographical range sizes, as species wi...
It is widely accepted that species diversity is contingent upon the spatial scale used to analyze pa...
Bats are the second-most species-rich mammal group numbering more than 1270 species globally. Our kn...
Until recently, Afrotropical bat assemblages were considered to show highly impoverished levels of s...
The western region of Cameroon is one of the leading agricultural production areas in sub-Saharan Af...
Bats are amongst the most diverse mammal group with over 1400 species; however, they are also unders...
A climate model, based on effects of water availability and temperature, was recently proposed to ex...
Species distribution models were used to predict bat species richness across southern Africa and to...
We tested the prediction that at coarse spatial scales, variables associated with climate, energy, a...
Human-dominated landscapes comprise the bulk of the world's terrestrial surface and Africa is predi...
A better comprehension of how natural systems will respond to global environmental changes requires ...
Savannas are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic forces that are causing broad-scale directiona...
Context Human-modified landscapes are globally ubiquitous. It is critical to understand how habitat ...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Temperature seasonality has been proposed to be an important determinant of bat community structure ...
Aim: The extinction risks of species are influenced by their geographical range sizes, as species wi...
It is widely accepted that species diversity is contingent upon the spatial scale used to analyze pa...
Bats are the second-most species-rich mammal group numbering more than 1270 species globally. Our kn...
Until recently, Afrotropical bat assemblages were considered to show highly impoverished levels of s...
The western region of Cameroon is one of the leading agricultural production areas in sub-Saharan Af...
Bats are amongst the most diverse mammal group with over 1400 species; however, they are also unders...
A climate model, based on effects of water availability and temperature, was recently proposed to ex...
Species distribution models were used to predict bat species richness across southern Africa and to...
We tested the prediction that at coarse spatial scales, variables associated with climate, energy, a...
Human-dominated landscapes comprise the bulk of the world's terrestrial surface and Africa is predi...
A better comprehension of how natural systems will respond to global environmental changes requires ...
Savannas are increasingly threatened by anthropogenic forces that are causing broad-scale directiona...
Context Human-modified landscapes are globally ubiquitous. It is critical to understand how habitat ...
We investigate how variation in patch area and forest cover quantified for three different spatial s...
Temperature seasonality has been proposed to be an important determinant of bat community structure ...
Aim: The extinction risks of species are influenced by their geographical range sizes, as species wi...