Quantifying species turnover is an important aspect of biodiversity monitoring. Turnover measures are usually based on species presence/absence data, reflecting the rate at which species are replaced. However, measures that reflect the rate at which individuals of a species are replaced by individuals of another species are far more sensitive to change. In this paper, we propose families of turnover measures that reflect changes in species proportions. We study the properties of our measures, and use simulation to assess their success in detecting turnover. Using data on the British farmland bird community from the breeding bird survey, we evaluate our measures to quantify temporal turnover and how it varies across the British mainland
1. Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agend...
The global pledge to deliver ‘a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss is ec...
Growing concern about the fate of biodiversity, highlighted by the Convention on Biological Diversit...
We are very grateful to all the volunteers who have contributed to the BBS. Yuan was funded by EPSRC...
1. A key aspect of monitoring regional changes in biodiversity is to quantify the temporal turnover ...
Partitioning biodiversity change spatially and temporally is required for effective management, both...
The current headline indicator for ecosystem health and sustainability incorporates a geometric mean...
In 2002, nearly 200 nations signed up to the 2010 target of the Convention for Biological Diversity,...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
The composition of ecological communities changes continuously through time and space. Understanding...
Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agenda o...
The global pledge to deliver `a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss by 20...
* Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agenda...
Multi-species indicators are often used to assess biodiversity trends. By combining population trend...
The theory of island biogeography has revolutionised the study of island biology stimulating conside...
1. Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agend...
The global pledge to deliver ‘a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss is ec...
Growing concern about the fate of biodiversity, highlighted by the Convention on Biological Diversit...
We are very grateful to all the volunteers who have contributed to the BBS. Yuan was funded by EPSRC...
1. A key aspect of monitoring regional changes in biodiversity is to quantify the temporal turnover ...
Partitioning biodiversity change spatially and temporally is required for effective management, both...
The current headline indicator for ecosystem health and sustainability incorporates a geometric mean...
In 2002, nearly 200 nations signed up to the 2010 target of the Convention for Biological Diversity,...
peer reviewedAim: Species distribution models have become important tools for studying changes in bi...
The composition of ecological communities changes continuously through time and space. Understanding...
Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agenda o...
The global pledge to deliver `a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss by 20...
* Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agenda...
Multi-species indicators are often used to assess biodiversity trends. By combining population trend...
The theory of island biogeography has revolutionised the study of island biology stimulating conside...
1. Global concern about human impact on biological diversity has triggered an intense research agend...
The global pledge to deliver ‘a significant reduction in the current rate of biodiversity loss is ec...
Growing concern about the fate of biodiversity, highlighted by the Convention on Biological Diversit...