In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species–area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed interest and are increasingly used to set conservation priorities. An important question is how large habitat areas need to be to optimize biodiversity conservation. The relationship between area and species richness is explained by colonization–extinction dynamics, whereby smaller sites harbor smaller populations, which are more prone to extinction than the larger populations sustained by larger sites. These colonization– extinction dynamics are predicted to vary with trophic rank, habitat affinity, and dispersal ability of the species. However, empirical evidence for the effect of these species characteristics on SARs remains inconclusive. ...
Grassland biodiversity, including traditional rural biotopes maintained by traditional agricultural ...
The worldwide biodiversity crisis is ongoing. To slow down, or even halt future species loss it is i...
1. As a rule, communities consist of few abundant and many rare species, which is reflected in the c...
In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species–area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed ...
In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species-area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed ...
In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species-area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed ...
Changes in the species richness of (meta-)communities emerge from changes in the relative species ab...
Aim To determine whether the effect of habitat fragmentation and habitat heterogeneity on species r...
AimBiodiversity across the globe is heavily eroded by intensified management at local and landscape ...
1. Anthropogenic pressures have produced heterogeneous landscapes expected to influence diversity di...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
Land-use and management are disturbance factors that have diverse effects on community composition a...
Conservation management is expected to increase local biodiversity, but uniform management may lead ...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
Conservation management is expected to increase local biodiversity, but uniform management may lead ...
Grassland biodiversity, including traditional rural biotopes maintained by traditional agricultural ...
The worldwide biodiversity crisis is ongoing. To slow down, or even halt future species loss it is i...
1. As a rule, communities consist of few abundant and many rare species, which is reflected in the c...
In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species–area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed ...
In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species-area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed ...
In the face of ongoing habitat fragmentation, species-area relationships (SARs) have gained renewed ...
Changes in the species richness of (meta-)communities emerge from changes in the relative species ab...
Aim To determine whether the effect of habitat fragmentation and habitat heterogeneity on species r...
AimBiodiversity across the globe is heavily eroded by intensified management at local and landscape ...
1. Anthropogenic pressures have produced heterogeneous landscapes expected to influence diversity di...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
Land-use and management are disturbance factors that have diverse effects on community composition a...
Conservation management is expected to increase local biodiversity, but uniform management may lead ...
The species-area relationship (SAR) is one of the most thoroughly investigated empirical relationshi...
Conservation management is expected to increase local biodiversity, but uniform management may lead ...
Grassland biodiversity, including traditional rural biotopes maintained by traditional agricultural ...
The worldwide biodiversity crisis is ongoing. To slow down, or even halt future species loss it is i...
1. As a rule, communities consist of few abundant and many rare species, which is reflected in the c...