Although the rate that species accumulate with area has long been regarded as an important component of fine-scale community structure and several studies have examined this rate in meta-analyses, few if any studies have systematically examined fine-scale species-area relationships using a consistent survey protocol over a large region. We examined fine-scale species-area relationships using the extensive database of the Carolina Vegetation Survey (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee, USA), including 1472 plots wherein vascular plant richness was recorded for each of six subplot sizes regularly spaced on a log10 scale, from 0.01 to 1000 m2. Contrary to prevailing theory, our data closely and consistently fit an Arrhenius ...
One hypothesis for why estimators of species richness tend to underestimate total richness is that t...
Little consensus has emerged regarding how proximate and ultimate drivers such as productivity, dist...
Patterns of species turnover may reflect the processes driving community dynamics across scales. Whi...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
The different patterns of plant species diversity that occur at local to regional scales are examine...
The distribution of species abundance throughout a flora begs important questions about how communit...
The distribution of species abundance throughout a flora begs important questions about how communit...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
The species-area relationship (i.e., the relationship between area and the number of species found i...
One hypothesis for why estimators of species richness tend to underestimate total richness is that t...
One hypothesis for why estimators of species richness tend to underestimate total richness is that t...
Little consensus has emerged regarding how proximate and ultimate drivers such as productivity, dist...
Patterns of species turnover may reflect the processes driving community dynamics across scales. Whi...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
The different patterns of plant species diversity that occur at local to regional scales are examine...
The distribution of species abundance throughout a flora begs important questions about how communit...
The distribution of species abundance throughout a flora begs important questions about how communit...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
The species-area relationship (i.e., the relationship between area and the number of species found i...
One hypothesis for why estimators of species richness tend to underestimate total richness is that t...
One hypothesis for why estimators of species richness tend to underestimate total richness is that t...
Little consensus has emerged regarding how proximate and ultimate drivers such as productivity, dist...
Patterns of species turnover may reflect the processes driving community dynamics across scales. Whi...