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 ...
This dataset was used to run the analyses in the paper "Arthropod food webs predicted from body leng...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Ecologists search for rules by which traits dictate the abundance and distribution of species. Here ...
Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this predicti...
General EcologyTo better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, ric...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
To better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, richness, density ...
The relationship between species local abundance and their regional distribution (occupancy) is one ...
Ecologists widely accept that the distribution of abundances in most communities is fairly flat but ...
Efforts to characterize food webs have generated two influential approaches that reduce the complexi...
International audienceAim: Locally abundant species are usually widespread, and this pattern has bee...
This dataset was used to run the analyses in the paper "Arthropod food webs predicted from body leng...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...
Ecologists search for rules by which traits dictate the abundance and distribution of species. Here ...
Trophic interactions may strongly depend on body size and environmental variation, but this predicti...
General EcologyTo better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, ric...
Size scaling phenomena occur on different levels, from organisms to ecosystems. In predictive ecolog...
To better understand how leaf litter amount and composition affect the diversity, richness, density ...
The relationship between species local abundance and their regional distribution (occupancy) is one ...
Ecologists widely accept that the distribution of abundances in most communities is fairly flat but ...
Efforts to characterize food webs have generated two influential approaches that reduce the complexi...
International audienceAim: Locally abundant species are usually widespread, and this pattern has bee...
This dataset was used to run the analyses in the paper "Arthropod food webs predicted from body leng...
Body size is a fundamental property of an organism. Consistent body size-related patterns, relevant ...
The most pervasive macroecological patterns concern (1) the frequency distribution of range size, (2...