A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exemplified by species-area curves, differs on local and regional scales. This decoupling of scales may be largely due to sampling processes ( the increasing constraint imposed by sampling fewer individuals at fine scales), as distinct from ecological processes, such as environmental heterogeneity, that operate across scales. Removal of the sampling constraint from fine-scale richness estimates should yield species-area curves that behave like those of the regions in which they are embedded, but an effective method for this removal has not been available. We suggest an approach that incorporates the manner in which small areas accumulate species ove...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Aim: Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
Little consensus has emerged regarding how proximate and ultimate drivers such as productivity, dist...
Although the rate that species accumulate with area has long been regarded as an important component...
We report a novel pattern in species richness, complementary to the well-known species-area relation...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Aim: Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
A long-standing observation in community ecology is that the scaling of species richness, as exempli...
Little consensus has emerged regarding how proximate and ultimate drivers such as productivity, dist...
Although the rate that species accumulate with area has long been regarded as an important component...
We report a novel pattern in species richness, complementary to the well-known species-area relation...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Understanding species richness patterns represents one of the most fundamental problems in ecology. ...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...
Aim: Species-area relationships (SARs) are fundamental scaling laws in ecology although their shape ...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by striking diversity of form and functions and yet exhibit dee...