Terrestrial and aquatic systems are geographically connected, yet these systems are typically studied independently of each other. This approach omits a large amount of ecological information as landscapes are best described as mosaics in watersheds. Species Accumulation Curves (SACs) that incorporate sampling effort are familiar models of how biodiversity will change when landcovers are lost. In land-based systems, the consistent pattern of increased species richness with increasing number of sites sampled is an ecological norm. In freshwater systems, fish species discharge relationships are analogous to species-area relationships in terrestrial systems, but the relationship between terrestrial species and discharge remains largely unexplo...
It is generally assumed that when natural habitat is converted to human-dominated cover such area is...
Successful ecosystem management depends upon accurate assessment of ecological conditions. Limited b...
Graduation date: 2014The combined effects of habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation pose a ser...
Species richness is an ecologically important descriptor of ecosystems and, as a component of biodiv...
1. Despite the growing view that biodiversity provides a unifying theme in river ecology, global per...
Freshwater ecosystems form unique environments with high biodiversity. However, freshwater biodivers...
Global analyses of bird communities along elevation gradients suggest that bird diversity on arid mo...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Up to 95% of wetlands in southwestern Ontario, Canada, have been drained and converted to other land...
Context: Agricultural expansion is a principal driver of biodiversity loss, but the impacts on commu...
Modern agriculture is a central driver in species declines, and its harmonization with conservation ...
The extent to which humanity's metabolism of natural resources has impacted the biosphere is signifi...
Topography is known to factor into the migration patterns of birds of prey. As topography changes to...
Peninsula effects - decreasing richness with increasing distance along peninsula lobes - have been i...
It is generally assumed that when natural habitat is converted to human-dominated cover such area is...
Successful ecosystem management depends upon accurate assessment of ecological conditions. Limited b...
Graduation date: 2014The combined effects of habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation pose a ser...
Species richness is an ecologically important descriptor of ecosystems and, as a component of biodiv...
1. Despite the growing view that biodiversity provides a unifying theme in river ecology, global per...
Freshwater ecosystems form unique environments with high biodiversity. However, freshwater biodivers...
Global analyses of bird communities along elevation gradients suggest that bird diversity on arid mo...
Studies of biodiversity typically assume that all species are equivalent. However, some species in a...
Anthropogenic modification of landscapes continues to be one of the greatest threats to biodiversity...
Up to 95% of wetlands in southwestern Ontario, Canada, have been drained and converted to other land...
Context: Agricultural expansion is a principal driver of biodiversity loss, but the impacts on commu...
Modern agriculture is a central driver in species declines, and its harmonization with conservation ...
The extent to which humanity's metabolism of natural resources has impacted the biosphere is signifi...
Topography is known to factor into the migration patterns of birds of prey. As topography changes to...
Peninsula effects - decreasing richness with increasing distance along peninsula lobes - have been i...
It is generally assumed that when natural habitat is converted to human-dominated cover such area is...
Successful ecosystem management depends upon accurate assessment of ecological conditions. Limited b...
Graduation date: 2014The combined effects of habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation pose a ser...