Changes in the species richness of (meta-)communities emerge from changes in the relative species abundance distribution (SAD), the total density of individuals, and the amount of spatial aggregation of individuals from the same species. Yet, how human disturbance affects these underlying diversity components at different spatial scales and how this interacts with important species traits, like dispersal capacity, remain poorly understood. Using data of carabid beetle communities along a highly replicated urbanization gradient, we reveal that species richness in urban sites was reduced due to a decline in individual density as well as changes in the SAD at both small and large spatial scales. Changes in these components of species richness ...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
Large-scale processes are known to be important for patterns of species richness, yet the ways in wh...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Aim To determine whether the effect of habitat fragmentation and habitat heterogeneity on species r...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing conversion of agricultural and natural areas to human-dominated urban landscapes is p...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
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 ...
Human activities have elevated the extinction of natural populations as well as the invasion of new ...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Interpretation of global biodiversity change is hampered by a lack of information on the historical ...
Context Environmental processes and dispersal are primary determinants of metacommunity dynamics....
Abstract Whether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to wh...
Aim A debate exists as to whether present-day diversity gradients are governed by current environmen...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
Large-scale processes are known to be important for patterns of species richness, yet the ways in wh...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...
Aim To determine whether the effect of habitat fragmentation and habitat heterogeneity on species r...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
The increasing conversion of agricultural and natural areas to human-dominated urban landscapes is p...
The increasing urbanization process is hypothesized to drastically alter (semi-)natural environments...
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 ...
Human activities have elevated the extinction of natural populations as well as the invasion of new ...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Interpretation of global biodiversity change is hampered by a lack of information on the historical ...
Context Environmental processes and dispersal are primary determinants of metacommunity dynamics....
Abstract Whether cities are more or less diverse than surrounding environments, and the extent to wh...
Aim A debate exists as to whether present-day diversity gradients are governed by current environmen...
The exact nature of the relationship among species range sizes, speciation, and extinction events is...
Large-scale processes are known to be important for patterns of species richness, yet the ways in wh...
Human use of the land (for agriculture and settlements) has a substantial negative effect on biodive...