Biodiversity has a spatial dimension, which we estimated by examining generic turnover (beta diversity) of nematodes in adjacent forest and pasture sites. Dissimilarity was estimated in small and intermediate scale transects, the distribution of sampling points being determined by spatial simulated annealing. On an average, the forest yielded fewer nematodes per 24 mm dia 0-10 cm deep core than did pasture (435 vs 2818) but more genera (23.7 vs 19.1). Dissimilarity analysis suggests generic turnover is higher in forest than pasture, at both scales. At the small scale both communities have comparable dissimilarities up to 0.6 m, but only in forest does increasing distance increase dissimilarity. At the intermediate scale no spatial structure...
Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. Howev...
Variability in the spatial distribution of nematode communities in relation to the structural hetero...
1. Ecologists are debating the relative role of deterministic and stochastic determinants of communi...
Biodiversity has a spatial dimension, which we estimated by examining generic turnover (beta diversi...
1. Understanding biogeographic patterns of community assemblages is a core objective in ecology, but...
Soils are among the most biodiverse and densely inhabited environments on our planet. However, there...
The management of marine biodiversity relies on sound knowledge of beta (or turnover) and gamma (or ...
Ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground subsystems and the structure of their communities ...
<div><p>Large scale diversity patterns are well established for terrestrial macrobiota (e.g. plants ...
Large scale diversity patterns are well established for terrestrial macrobiota (e.g. plants and vert...
Purpose Understanding the impact of neighbor tree diversity on soil biodiversity at the individual t...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
totally 128 sampling points. Soil samples were collected from the depth of 0-20 cm in April 2006. Th...
The present study is divided into two parts: Firstly, null models where used to test whether plant c...
Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. Howev...
Variability in the spatial distribution of nematode communities in relation to the structural hetero...
1. Ecologists are debating the relative role of deterministic and stochastic determinants of communi...
Biodiversity has a spatial dimension, which we estimated by examining generic turnover (beta diversi...
1. Understanding biogeographic patterns of community assemblages is a core objective in ecology, but...
Soils are among the most biodiverse and densely inhabited environments on our planet. However, there...
The management of marine biodiversity relies on sound knowledge of beta (or turnover) and gamma (or ...
Ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground subsystems and the structure of their communities ...
<div><p>Large scale diversity patterns are well established for terrestrial macrobiota (e.g. plants ...
Large scale diversity patterns are well established for terrestrial macrobiota (e.g. plants and vert...
Purpose Understanding the impact of neighbor tree diversity on soil biodiversity at the individual t...
Abstract Anthropogenic conversion of natural to agricultural land reduces aboveground biodiversity. ...
totally 128 sampling points. Soil samples were collected from the depth of 0-20 cm in April 2006. Th...
The present study is divided into two parts: Firstly, null models where used to test whether plant c...
Soil biodiversity has been recognized as a key feature of ecosystem functioning and stability. Howev...
Variability in the spatial distribution of nematode communities in relation to the structural hetero...
1. Ecologists are debating the relative role of deterministic and stochastic determinants of communi...