Ecologists search for rules by which traits dictate the abundance and distribution of species. Here we search for rules that apply across three common taxa of litter invertebrates in six North American forests from Panama to Oregon. We use image analysis to quantify the abundance and body size distributions of mites, springtails, and spiders in 21 1-m2 plots per forest. We contrast three hypotheses: two of which focus on trait–abundance relationships and a third linking abundance to species richness. Despite three orders of magnitude variation in size, the predicted negative relationship between mean body size and abundance per area occurred in only 18% of cases, never for large bodied taxa like spiders. We likewise found only 18% of tests ...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. The positive abundance-occupancy and abundance-varian...
Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this predicti...
Spiders contribute essentially to the arthropod community of forests and are known to be distributed...
Ecologists search for rules by which traits dictate the abundance and distribution of species. Here ...
The relationship between species local abundance and their regional distribution (occupancy) is one ...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
General EcologyTo better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, ric...
To better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, richness, density ...
The design of sampling schemes affects the results of biodiversity inventories. As an approach for q...
Ecologists widely accept that the distribution of abundances in most communities is fairly flat but ...
Understanding species richness variation among local communities is one of the central topics in eco...
Increasingly, the effectiveness of surrogate species as a management tool for reservation of biodive...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...
Abstract Increased tree species diversity in the tropics is associated with even greater herbivore d...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. The positive abundance-occupancy and abundance-varian...
Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this predicti...
Spiders contribute essentially to the arthropod community of forests and are known to be distributed...
Ecologists search for rules by which traits dictate the abundance and distribution of species. Here ...
The relationship between species local abundance and their regional distribution (occupancy) is one ...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
General EcologyTo better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, ric...
To better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, richness, density ...
The design of sampling schemes affects the results of biodiversity inventories. As an approach for q...
Ecologists widely accept that the distribution of abundances in most communities is fairly flat but ...
Understanding species richness variation among local communities is one of the central topics in eco...
Increasingly, the effectiveness of surrogate species as a management tool for reservation of biodive...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...
Abstract Increased tree species diversity in the tropics is associated with even greater herbivore d...
Schuldt A, Fahrenholz N, Brauns M, Migge-Kleian S, Platner C, Schaefer M. Communities of ground-livi...
Copyright © 2006 British Ecological Society.1. The positive abundance-occupancy and abundance-varian...
Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this predicti...
Spiders contribute essentially to the arthropod community of forests and are known to be distributed...