The study of macroecology not only identifies patterns in the distribution and abundance of species at large spatial and temporal scales, it also gives insight into the processes underlying those patterns. The contribution of this work is not limited to helping develop the field of ecology per se, but also provides important insights into the understanding of large scale processes like climate change, the spread of introduced species, pest control and how increasing pressure from anthropogenic activities threatens biodiversity and ecosystem services. During the first decade following its formal inception, most of the progress in macroecology was made through studies of animal species, and research into plant species continues to lag far beh...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between ...
Spatial patterns in the geographic distributions of ecosystems, species, and genetic variation are t...
It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness ...
The impacts of anthropogenic environmental change on biodiversity are well documented, wi...
Plant species richness is essential for ecosystem functioning, resilience and ecosystem services, ye...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The abundance of species on Earth varies greatly - while some occur all over the globe, others can o...
In plant ecology, understanding which species live where and why is fundamental for ensuring success...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
Over the last two decades, macroecology – the analysis of large-scale, multi-species ecological patt...
Macroecology is a big-picture, statistical approach to the study of ecology. By focusing on broadly ...
One of landscape ecology's main goals is to unveil how biodiversity is impacted by habitat transform...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Aim A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between sp...
This dissertation focuses on two patterns in macroecology. The first describes the distribution of a...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between ...
Spatial patterns in the geographic distributions of ecosystems, species, and genetic variation are t...
It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness ...
The impacts of anthropogenic environmental change on biodiversity are well documented, wi...
Plant species richness is essential for ecosystem functioning, resilience and ecosystem services, ye...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The abundance of species on Earth varies greatly - while some occur all over the globe, others can o...
In plant ecology, understanding which species live where and why is fundamental for ensuring success...
One of the most amazing phenomena in the world is the coexistence of an incredible diversity of spec...
Over the last two decades, macroecology – the analysis of large-scale, multi-species ecological patt...
Macroecology is a big-picture, statistical approach to the study of ecology. By focusing on broadly ...
One of landscape ecology's main goals is to unveil how biodiversity is impacted by habitat transform...
1. Many developing countries harbor inordinate numbers of species that face little-understood, gradu...
Aim A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between sp...
This dissertation focuses on two patterns in macroecology. The first describes the distribution of a...
Aim: A fundamental question in macroecology centres around understanding the relationship between ...
Spatial patterns in the geographic distributions of ecosystems, species, and genetic variation are t...
It has been more than two centuries since the latitudinal pattern of increase in taxonomic richness ...