1. Environmental heterogeneity influences biodiversity patterns such as species richness and community composition, but we do not know how it shapes community structure in terms of the number of rare and abundant species. This question is particularly relevant to modified landscapes such as agro-ecosystems, where intensive management creates highly homogeneous landscapes, which often lead to loss of rare taxa and dominance by a few aggressive species. 2. It can be difficult to evaluate the effects of management on communities in different localities due to regional differences in species richness and composition. Because species abundance distributions (SADs) express assemblage structure in comparable units, they can be used to chara...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
The positive relationship between habitat heterogeneity and species richness is a cornerstone of eco...
Contemporary landscape ecology continues to explore the causes and consequences of landscape heterog...
1. Environmental heterogeneity influences biodiversity patterns such as species richness and commun...
Summary 1.Environmental heterogeneity influences biodiversity patterns such as species richness and...
Intensive land use is a major cause of biodiversity loss, but most studies comparing the response of...
Intensive land use is a major cause of biodiversity loss, but most studies comparing the response of...
The loss of biodiversity has become a matter of urgent concern and a better understanding of local d...
© The Author(s) 2017. Aims Species abundance distributions (SADs) are often used to verify mechanist...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
Land-use and management are disturbance factors that have diverse effects on community composition a...
Theoretical models predict lognormal species abundance distributions (SADs) in stable and productive...
Theoretical models predict lognormal species abundance distributions (SADs) in stable and productive...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
The positive relationship between habitat heterogeneity and species richness is a cornerstone of eco...
Contemporary landscape ecology continues to explore the causes and consequences of landscape heterog...
1. Environmental heterogeneity influences biodiversity patterns such as species richness and commun...
Summary 1.Environmental heterogeneity influences biodiversity patterns such as species richness and...
Intensive land use is a major cause of biodiversity loss, but most studies comparing the response of...
Intensive land use is a major cause of biodiversity loss, but most studies comparing the response of...
The loss of biodiversity has become a matter of urgent concern and a better understanding of local d...
© The Author(s) 2017. Aims Species abundance distributions (SADs) are often used to verify mechanist...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
Land-use and management are disturbance factors that have diverse effects on community composition a...
Theoretical models predict lognormal species abundance distributions (SADs) in stable and productive...
Theoretical models predict lognormal species abundance distributions (SADs) in stable and productive...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) follow one of ecology's oldest and most universal laws - ever...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
The positive relationship between habitat heterogeneity and species richness is a cornerstone of eco...
Contemporary landscape ecology continues to explore the causes and consequences of landscape heterog...