Elevational gradients along mountain slopes offer opportunities to study key factors shaping species diversity patterns. Several environmental factors change over short distances along the elevational gradient in predictable ways. However, different taxa respond to these factors differently resulting in various proposed models for biodiversity patterns along elevational transects. Using a multi-taxa approach, we investigated the effects of elevation, area, habitat and soil characteristics on species richness, individual abundance and species composition of six groups of ground-dwelling arthropods along four transect lines in the Swiss National Park and its surroundings (Eastern Alps). Spiders, millipedes, centipedes, ants, ground beetles an...
International audienceElevational diversity gradients describe how species diversity and richness ch...
<p>High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited ...
Most studies of biodiversity–elevational patterns do not take species abundance into consideration. ...
Elevational gradients along mountain slopes offer opportunities to study key factors shaping species...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
Arthropods are a major component of ecosystems, in terms of both their biomass and the variety of fu...
14 Pág.Above- and below-ground herbivory are key ecosystem processes that can be substantially alter...
Abstract To understand how diversity is distributed in space is a fundamental aim for optimizing fut...
Spatial variation in biodiversity is one of the key pieces of information for the delimitation and p...
Aim: To assess how species traits modulate the responses of carabids to elevation gradients, and how...
Global climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distribution of spring inve...
Aim Our aim is to test if long-term patterns in α alpha and ß beta diversity along an elevational tr...
Climate warming is predicted to result in changes to phenology, behaviour and abundance as well as p...
The current loss of biodiversity requires long-term monitoring of the distribution of living organis...
The distribution of ground beetle assemblages along an elevation gradient in the Bieszczady National...
International audienceElevational diversity gradients describe how species diversity and richness ch...
<p>High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited ...
Most studies of biodiversity–elevational patterns do not take species abundance into consideration. ...
Elevational gradients along mountain slopes offer opportunities to study key factors shaping species...
Biodiversity describes the total variation of life and includes the taxonomic, genetic, and phenotyp...
Arthropods are a major component of ecosystems, in terms of both their biomass and the variety of fu...
14 Pág.Above- and below-ground herbivory are key ecosystem processes that can be substantially alter...
Abstract To understand how diversity is distributed in space is a fundamental aim for optimizing fut...
Spatial variation in biodiversity is one of the key pieces of information for the delimitation and p...
Aim: To assess how species traits modulate the responses of carabids to elevation gradients, and how...
Global climatic changes and local disturbances may alter composition and distribution of spring inve...
Aim Our aim is to test if long-term patterns in α alpha and ß beta diversity along an elevational tr...
Climate warming is predicted to result in changes to phenology, behaviour and abundance as well as p...
The current loss of biodiversity requires long-term monitoring of the distribution of living organis...
The distribution of ground beetle assemblages along an elevation gradient in the Bieszczady National...
International audienceElevational diversity gradients describe how species diversity and richness ch...
<p>High mountain areas above the alpine zone are, despite the low-temperature conditions, inhabited ...
Most studies of biodiversity–elevational patterns do not take species abundance into consideration. ...