Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a community maintain viable populations in the study area, while others occur only occasionally as transient individuals. Here we show that North American bird communities can reliably be divided into core and transient species groups and that the richness of each group is driven by different processes. The richness of core species is influenced primarily by local environmental conditions, while the richness of transient species is influenced primarily by the heterogeneity of the surrounding landscape. This demonstrates that the well-known effects of the local environment and landscape heterogeneity on overall species richness are the...
Consultable des del TDXTítol obtingut de la portada digitalitzadaAquesta tesi examina els mecanismes...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Aim: Niche theory proposes that increases in species richness along an environmental gradient are as...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
<p>This talk was presented at the 2011 Ecological Society of America annual meeting on 8/12/2011. It...
Ecological communities are composed of a combination of core species that maintain local viable popu...
It is generally accepted that local species richness at a site reflects the combined influence of lo...
Biodiversity often stabilizes aggregate ecosystem properties (e.g. biomass) at small spatial scales....
Species richness and evenness are the two major components of biodiversity, but the way in which the...
Understanding the processes underlying community assembly is one of the primary goals of ecology. St...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Species at risk of extinction are not uniformly distributed in space. Concentrations of threatened s...
Aim: Ecological theory has predicted that species richness should stabilize communities, with mechan...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Consultable des del TDXTítol obtingut de la portada digitalitzadaAquesta tesi examina els mecanismes...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Aim: Niche theory proposes that increases in species richness along an environmental gradient are as...
Abstract Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some spe...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
<p>This talk was presented at the 2011 Ecological Society of America annual meeting on 8/12/2011. It...
Ecological communities are composed of a combination of core species that maintain local viable popu...
It is generally accepted that local species richness at a site reflects the combined influence of lo...
Biodiversity often stabilizes aggregate ecosystem properties (e.g. biomass) at small spatial scales....
Species richness and evenness are the two major components of biodiversity, but the way in which the...
Understanding the processes underlying community assembly is one of the primary goals of ecology. St...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Species at risk of extinction are not uniformly distributed in space. Concentrations of threatened s...
Aim: Ecological theory has predicted that species richness should stabilize communities, with mechan...
Abstract Explaining variation in species richness among provinces and other large geographic regions...
Consultable des del TDXTítol obtingut de la portada digitalitzadaAquesta tesi examina els mecanismes...
Ecological communities are assembled from the overlapping of species in geographic space, but the me...
Aim: Niche theory proposes that increases in species richness along an environmental gradient are as...