A major goal of ecology is to understand spatial variation in species richness. The latter is markedly influenced by energy availability and appears to be influenced more by common species than rare ones; species–energy relationships should thus be stronger for common species. Species–energy relationships may arise because high-energy areas support more individuals, and these larger populations may buffer species from extinction. As extinction risk is a negative decelerating function of population size, this more-individuals hypothesis (MIH) predicts that rare species should respond more strongly to energy. We investigate these opposing predictions using British breeding bird data and find that, contrary to the MIH, common species contribut...
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Rarity of species is often considered to set priorities for biodiversity conservation. Less abundant...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
Environmental energy availability explains much of the spatial variation in species richness at regi...
The relationship between energy availability and species richness (the species-energy relationship) ...
The association between species richness and ecosystem energy availability is one of the major geogr...
Species richness and evenness are the two major components of biodiversity, but the way in which the...
At a regional scale, species richness and human population size are frequently positively correlated...
The association between species richness and ecosystem energy availability is one of the major geogr...
Species at risk of extinction are not uniformly distributed in space. Concentrations of threatened s...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS The pervasive idea that species should be most abundant in the cen...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity is a central goal in ecology. Species richness h...
Much of ecological theory describes species interactions. These interactions often play an important...
1/ The species–area relationship, which is closely linked with the more general species-energy theor...
Energy and habitat heterogeneity are important correlates of spatial variation in species richness, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Rarity of species is often considered to set priorities for biodiversity conservation. Less abundant...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
Environmental energy availability explains much of the spatial variation in species richness at regi...
The relationship between energy availability and species richness (the species-energy relationship) ...
The association between species richness and ecosystem energy availability is one of the major geogr...
Species richness and evenness are the two major components of biodiversity, but the way in which the...
At a regional scale, species richness and human population size are frequently positively correlated...
The association between species richness and ecosystem energy availability is one of the major geogr...
Species at risk of extinction are not uniformly distributed in space. Concentrations of threatened s...
© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd/CNRS The pervasive idea that species should be most abundant in the cen...
Understanding spatial patterns of species diversity is a central goal in ecology. Species richness h...
Much of ecological theory describes species interactions. These interactions often play an important...
1/ The species–area relationship, which is closely linked with the more general species-energy theor...
Energy and habitat heterogeneity are important correlates of spatial variation in species richness, ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Rarity of species is often considered to set priorities for biodiversity conservation. Less abundant...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...