Species extinctions and colonizations in response to land cover change often occur with time lags rather than instantaneously, leading to extinction debts and colonization credits. These debts and credits can lead to erroneous predictions of future biodiversity. Recent attempts to measure debts and credits have been limited to small geographical areas and have not considered multiple land cover types, or the directionality of land cover change. Here we quantify the relative contribution of past and current landscapes on the current effective number of species of 2,880 US bird communities, explicitly measuring the response of biodiversity to increases and decreases in five land cover types. We find that the current effective number of specie...
The magnitude of the impacts of human activities on global biodiversity has been documented at sever...
Climate change may drastically alter patterns of species distributions and richness, but predicting ...
Habitat destruction via land-use change is considered to be a primary driver for both biodiversity a...
Calcareous grasslands are among the most species-rich ecosystems in temperate countries. These ecosy...
There is now an extensive literature on extinction debt following deforestation. However, the potent...
Anthropogenic habitat modification is a leading contributor to biodiversity change, but it is unclea...
Over the past few decades, land-use and climate change have led to substantial range contractions an...
Changes in species richness along the ecological succession gradient may be strongly determined by c...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Aim: Human development and agriculture can have transformative and homogenizing effects on natural s...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityClimate change has the potential to greatly affect biodiversit...
Land-use changes have strong impacts on biological communities. Among them, land abandonment is thre...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
The extent to which humanity's metabolism of natural resources has impacted the biosphere is signifi...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
The magnitude of the impacts of human activities on global biodiversity has been documented at sever...
Climate change may drastically alter patterns of species distributions and richness, but predicting ...
Habitat destruction via land-use change is considered to be a primary driver for both biodiversity a...
Calcareous grasslands are among the most species-rich ecosystems in temperate countries. These ecosy...
There is now an extensive literature on extinction debt following deforestation. However, the potent...
Anthropogenic habitat modification is a leading contributor to biodiversity change, but it is unclea...
Over the past few decades, land-use and climate change have led to substantial range contractions an...
Changes in species richness along the ecological succession gradient may be strongly determined by c...
Aim: Theory suggests that increasing productivity and climate stability towards the tropics favours ...
Aim: Human development and agriculture can have transformative and homogenizing effects on natural s...
Access restricted to the OSU CommunityClimate change has the potential to greatly affect biodiversit...
Land-use changes have strong impacts on biological communities. Among them, land abandonment is thre...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
The extent to which humanity's metabolism of natural resources has impacted the biosphere is signifi...
Quantifying changes in forest bird diversity is an essential task for developing effective conservat...
The magnitude of the impacts of human activities on global biodiversity has been documented at sever...
Climate change may drastically alter patterns of species distributions and richness, but predicting ...
Habitat destruction via land-use change is considered to be a primary driver for both biodiversity a...