Although the relationship between species richness and available energy is well established for a range of spatial scales, exploration of the plausible underlying explanations for this relationship is less common. Speciation, extinction, dispersal and environmental filters all play a role. Here we make use of replicated elevational transects and the insights offered by comparing indigenous and invasive species to test four proximal mechanisms that have been offered to explain relationships between energy availability, abundance and species richness: the sampling mechanism (a null expectation), and the more individuals, dynamic equilibrium and range limitation mechanisms. We also briefly consider the time for speciation mechanism. We do so f...
The relationship between energy availability and species richness (the species-energy relationship) ...
Questions: The richness of invasive alien plant species tends to decrease with increasing elevation...
Despite concerns about the richness of plant invaders on islands, and their likely effects on local ...
Although the relationship between species richness and available energy is well established for a r...
CITATION: Treasure, A. M., et al. 2019. Species-energy relationships of indigenous and invasive spec...
Aim Ongoing biological invasions will enhance the impacts of humans on biodiversity. Nonetheless, th...
Dissertation (MSc (Plant Science))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Dispersal is a key lifecycle event ...
Climate change leads to species range shifts and consequently to changes in diversity. For many sys...
It is widely held both in the physiological literature, and more generally, that the average charact...
Antarctica and its surrounding islands lie at one extreme of global variation in diversity. Typicall...
Although theory underlying the invasion paradox, or the change in the relationship between the richn...
Keywords: Abiotic environmental gradients; endemism level; functional biogeography; island biogeogra...
Environmental energy availability explains much of the spatial variation in species richness at regi...
The patterns in and the processes underlying the distribution of invertebrates among Southern Ocean ...
Climate change and biological invasions are major threats to biodiversity. In particular, these thre...
The relationship between energy availability and species richness (the species-energy relationship) ...
Questions: The richness of invasive alien plant species tends to decrease with increasing elevation...
Despite concerns about the richness of plant invaders on islands, and their likely effects on local ...
Although the relationship between species richness and available energy is well established for a r...
CITATION: Treasure, A. M., et al. 2019. Species-energy relationships of indigenous and invasive spec...
Aim Ongoing biological invasions will enhance the impacts of humans on biodiversity. Nonetheless, th...
Dissertation (MSc (Plant Science))--University of Pretoria, 2022.Dispersal is a key lifecycle event ...
Climate change leads to species range shifts and consequently to changes in diversity. For many sys...
It is widely held both in the physiological literature, and more generally, that the average charact...
Antarctica and its surrounding islands lie at one extreme of global variation in diversity. Typicall...
Although theory underlying the invasion paradox, or the change in the relationship between the richn...
Keywords: Abiotic environmental gradients; endemism level; functional biogeography; island biogeogra...
Environmental energy availability explains much of the spatial variation in species richness at regi...
The patterns in and the processes underlying the distribution of invertebrates among Southern Ocean ...
Climate change and biological invasions are major threats to biodiversity. In particular, these thre...
The relationship between energy availability and species richness (the species-energy relationship) ...
Questions: The richness of invasive alien plant species tends to decrease with increasing elevation...
Despite concerns about the richness of plant invaders on islands, and their likely effects on local ...