A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across the earth. All of them explore biodiversity focusing on a mono or bi-dimensional space. Conversely, the volume of the forests is rarely considered. In the present work, we tested a global correlation between vascular plant species richness (S) and average forest canopy height (H), the latter regarded as a proxy of volume, using the NASA product of Global Forest Canopy Height map and the global map of plant species diversity. We found a significant correlation between H and S both at global and macro-climate scales, with strongest confidence in the tropics. Hence, two different regression models were compared and discussed to provide a possible...
This research seeks to understand how tree species richness and diversity relates to field data (1-h...
The mechanisms underpinning forest biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships remain unresolved. ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most recognized global patterns of species ri...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A spatial gap exists between fine scale forest census plot dynamics and coarse scale landscape proce...
Forest canopy height is an important indicator of forest biomass, species diversity, and other ecosy...
Forest canopy height is an important indicator of forest biomass, species diversity, and other ecosy...
A fundamental question in ecology is how many species occur within a given area. Despite the complex...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS The mechanisms underpinning forest biodiversity-ecosystem functi...
This repository was created to provide datasets realted with an article comparing high-resolution gl...
The suggestion that woody plants of intermediate height between trees and shrubs (‘trubs’) are consp...
The suggestion that woody plants of intermediate height between trees and shrubs (‘trubs’) are consp...
This research seeks to understand how tree species richness and diversity relates to field data (1-h...
The mechanisms underpinning forest biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships remain unresolved. ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most recognized global patterns of species ri...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A relatively small number of broad-scale patterns describe the distribution of biodiversity across t...
A spatial gap exists between fine scale forest census plot dynamics and coarse scale landscape proce...
Forest canopy height is an important indicator of forest biomass, species diversity, and other ecosy...
Forest canopy height is an important indicator of forest biomass, species diversity, and other ecosy...
A fundamental question in ecology is how many species occur within a given area. Despite the complex...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS The mechanisms underpinning forest biodiversity-ecosystem functi...
This repository was created to provide datasets realted with an article comparing high-resolution gl...
The suggestion that woody plants of intermediate height between trees and shrubs (‘trubs’) are consp...
The suggestion that woody plants of intermediate height between trees and shrubs (‘trubs’) are consp...
This research seeks to understand how tree species richness and diversity relates to field data (1-h...
The mechanisms underpinning forest biodiversity-ecosystem function relationships remain unresolved. ...
The latitudinal diversity gradient (LDG) is one of the most recognized global patterns of species ri...