Scaling provides an elegant framework for understanding power-law behavior and deducing relationships between critical exponents. We demonstrate that scaling theory can be generalized to develop a framework for the analysis of diverse empirical macroecological relationships traditionally treated as independent. Our mathematical arguments predict links between the species-area relationship, the relative species abundance and community size spectra in excellent accord with empirical data
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Ecological communities exhibit pervasive patterns and interrelationships between size, abundance, an...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quant...
n ecology, there have been attempts to establish links between the relative species abundance (RSA),...
Scaling relationships (where body size features as the independent variable) and power-law distribut...
Finite size scaling techniques are applied to ecology and are shown to predict relationships between...
Size distributions in some ecosystems follow a power behavior spanning up to ten orders of magnitude...
Scaling research has seen remarkable progress in the past several decades. Many scaling relationship...
Use of scaling terminology and concepts in ecology evolved rapidly from rare occurrences in the earl...
International audienceA rich body of knowledge links biodiversity to ecosystem functioning (BEF), bu...
We know that there are millions to tens of millions of plant and animal species, but we do not know ...
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Ecological communities exhibit pervasive patterns and interrelationships between size, abundance, an...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...
Scaling laws in ecology, intended both as functional relationships among ecologically relevant quant...
n ecology, there have been attempts to establish links between the relative species abundance (RSA),...
Scaling relationships (where body size features as the independent variable) and power-law distribut...
Finite size scaling techniques are applied to ecology and are shown to predict relationships between...
Size distributions in some ecosystems follow a power behavior spanning up to ten orders of magnitude...
Scaling research has seen remarkable progress in the past several decades. Many scaling relationship...
Use of scaling terminology and concepts in ecology evolved rapidly from rare occurrences in the earl...
International audienceA rich body of knowledge links biodiversity to ecosystem functioning (BEF), bu...
We know that there are millions to tens of millions of plant and animal species, but we do not know ...
We analyzed the statistical distribution of intra-specifi c local abundances for a set North America...
Ecological communities exhibit pervasive patterns and interrelationships between size, abundance, an...
Ecological stability refers to a family of concepts used to describe how systems of interacting spec...