International audienceAim: Species attributes are often used to explain diversity patterns across assemblages/communities. However, repeated species co-occurrences can generate spatial pattern and strong statistical relationships between aggregated attributes and richness in the absence of biological information. Our aim is to increase awareness of this problem.Location: North America.Methods: We generated empirical species richness patterns using two data structures: (1) birds gridded from range maps and (2) tree communities from the US Forest Service's Forest Inventory and Analysis. We analysed richness using linear regression, regression trees, generalized additive models, geographically weighted regression and simultaneous autoregressio...
Aim: Ecological theory has predicted that species richness should stabilize communities, with mechan...
The species abundance distribution (SAD) depicts the relative abundance of species within a communit...
The importance of framing investigations of organism-environment relationships to interpret patterns...
International audienceAim: Species attributes are often used to explain diversity patterns across as...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
Effects of species diversity on population and community stability (or more precisely, the effects o...
The explanations behind observations of global patterning in species diversity pre-date the field of...
International audienceIntraspecific variability (IV) has been proposed to explain species coexistenc...
Aim Spatial autocorrelation in ecological data can inflate Type I errors in statistical analyses. Th...
Are communities limited by biotic interactions, or are they random draws from regional species pools...
Context: Variation in biological communities is used to identify biodiversity responses to anthropog...
Different sources of information about biodiversity may lead to unrealistic or biased estimation of ...
Understanding how species distribution (occupancy and spatial autocorrelation) and association (that...
Effects of conspecific neighbours on survival and growth of trees have been found to be related to s...
Aim: Biodiversity is a multi-dimensional property of biological communities that represents differen...
Aim: Ecological theory has predicted that species richness should stabilize communities, with mechan...
The species abundance distribution (SAD) depicts the relative abundance of species within a communit...
The importance of framing investigations of organism-environment relationships to interpret patterns...
International audienceAim: Species attributes are often used to explain diversity patterns across as...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
Effects of species diversity on population and community stability (or more precisely, the effects o...
The explanations behind observations of global patterning in species diversity pre-date the field of...
International audienceIntraspecific variability (IV) has been proposed to explain species coexistenc...
Aim Spatial autocorrelation in ecological data can inflate Type I errors in statistical analyses. Th...
Are communities limited by biotic interactions, or are they random draws from regional species pools...
Context: Variation in biological communities is used to identify biodiversity responses to anthropog...
Different sources of information about biodiversity may lead to unrealistic or biased estimation of ...
Understanding how species distribution (occupancy and spatial autocorrelation) and association (that...
Effects of conspecific neighbours on survival and growth of trees have been found to be related to s...
Aim: Biodiversity is a multi-dimensional property of biological communities that represents differen...
Aim: Ecological theory has predicted that species richness should stabilize communities, with mechan...
The species abundance distribution (SAD) depicts the relative abundance of species within a communit...
The importance of framing investigations of organism-environment relationships to interpret patterns...