The emergence of macrosystems ecology (MSE), which focuses on regional- to continental-scale ecological pat- terns and processes, builds upon a history of long-term and broad-scale studies in ecology. Scientists face the difficulty of integrating the many elements that make up macrosystems, which consist of hierarchical processes at interacting spatial and temporal scales. Researchers must also identify the most relevant scales and variables to be considered, the required data resources, and the appropriate study design to provide the proper inferences. The large volumes of multi-thematic data often associated with macrosystem studies typically require valida- tion, standardization, and assimilation. Finally, analytical approaches need to d...
One of landscape ecology's main goals is to unveil how biodiversity is impacted by habitat transform...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Little is known about how metrics of biodiversity and abundance scale in ecologically disturbed and ...
The emergence of macrosystems ecology (MSE), which focuses on regional- to continental-scale ecologi...
The emergence of macrosystems ecology (MSE), which focuses on regional- to continental-scale ecologi...
Macrosystems ecology is the study of diverse ecological phenomena at the scale of regions to contine...
Data integration is a statistical modeling approach that incorporates multiple data sources within a...
Over the last two decades, macroecology – the analysis of large-scale, multi-species ecological patt...
Macroecology is a big-picture, statistical approach to the study of ecology. By focusing on broadly ...
The last decade has seen an explosion of research in macroecology. This is evidenced by the rapid in...
Similarities in planning, development and culture within urban areas may lead to the convergence of ...
The symposium 'What is Macroecology?' was held in London on 20 June 2012. The event was the inaugura...
Macroecological patterns, such as the highly uneven distribution of individuals among species and th...
Human activities are altering the structure of ecosystems, compromising the benefits they provide to...
Terrestrial ecosystems regulate Earth’s climate through water, energy, and biogeochemical transforma...
One of landscape ecology's main goals is to unveil how biodiversity is impacted by habitat transform...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Little is known about how metrics of biodiversity and abundance scale in ecologically disturbed and ...
The emergence of macrosystems ecology (MSE), which focuses on regional- to continental-scale ecologi...
The emergence of macrosystems ecology (MSE), which focuses on regional- to continental-scale ecologi...
Macrosystems ecology is the study of diverse ecological phenomena at the scale of regions to contine...
Data integration is a statistical modeling approach that incorporates multiple data sources within a...
Over the last two decades, macroecology – the analysis of large-scale, multi-species ecological patt...
Macroecology is a big-picture, statistical approach to the study of ecology. By focusing on broadly ...
The last decade has seen an explosion of research in macroecology. This is evidenced by the rapid in...
Similarities in planning, development and culture within urban areas may lead to the convergence of ...
The symposium 'What is Macroecology?' was held in London on 20 June 2012. The event was the inaugura...
Macroecological patterns, such as the highly uneven distribution of individuals among species and th...
Human activities are altering the structure of ecosystems, compromising the benefits they provide to...
Terrestrial ecosystems regulate Earth’s climate through water, energy, and biogeochemical transforma...
One of landscape ecology's main goals is to unveil how biodiversity is impacted by habitat transform...
Journal ArticleGlobal change research requires not only knowledge of how individual species (e.g. pe...
Little is known about how metrics of biodiversity and abundance scale in ecologically disturbed and ...