Many studies correlate geographic variation of biotic variables (e.g., species ranges, species richness, etc.) with variation in environmental variables (climate, topography, history). Often, the resulting correlations are interpreted as evidence of causal links. However, both the dependent and independent variables in these analyses are strongly spatially structured. Several studies have suggested that spatially structured variables may be significantly correlated with one another despite the absence of a causal link between them. In this study we ask: if two variables are spatially structured, but causally unrelated, how strong is the expected correlation between them? As a specific example, we consider the correlations bet...
The importance of framing investigations of organism-environment relationships to interpret patterns...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of gre...
Many studies correlate geographic variation of biotic variables (e.g., species ranges, species richn...
Species' geographic ranges could primarily be physiological tolerances drawn in space. Alternatively...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Aim Spatial autocorrelation in ecological data can inflate Type I errors in statistical analyses. Th...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
Species distribution models are generic empirical techniques that have a number of applications. One...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
<p>Correlation values (ρ) of richness of total, wide-range and restricted-range species/lineages, an...
Aims The relative roles of ecological processes in structuring beta diversity are usually quantified...
This article aims to test for and explore spatial nonstationarity in the relationship between avian ...
Spatial statistical analyses are often used to study the link between environmental factors and the ...
The importance of framing investigations of organism-environment relationships to interpret patterns...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of gre...
Many studies correlate geographic variation of biotic variables (e.g., species ranges, species richn...
Species' geographic ranges could primarily be physiological tolerances drawn in space. Alternatively...
Issues of residual spatial autocorrelation (RSA) and spatial scale are critical to the study of spec...
Aim Spatial autocorrelation in ecological data can inflate Type I errors in statistical analyses. Th...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
Species distribution models are generic empirical techniques that have a number of applications. One...
This is the published version of an article published by the Ecological Society of America.Species p...
In this paper we explore relationships between bird species richness and environmental factors in Ne...
<p>Correlation values (ρ) of richness of total, wide-range and restricted-range species/lineages, an...
Aims The relative roles of ecological processes in structuring beta diversity are usually quantified...
This article aims to test for and explore spatial nonstationarity in the relationship between avian ...
Spatial statistical analyses are often used to study the link between environmental factors and the ...
The importance of framing investigations of organism-environment relationships to interpret patterns...
Aim: The spatial extent (scale) at which landscape attributes are measured has a strong impact on in...
Many species exhibit widespread spatial synchrony in population fluctuations. This pattern is of gre...