OBJECTIVES: We quantify spatial turnover in communities of 1939 plant and 59 mammal species at 2.5 km resolution across a topographically heterogeneous region in south-eastern Australia to identify distributional breaks and low turnover zones where multiple species distributions overlap. Environmental turnover is measured to determine how climate, topography and geology influence biotic turnover differently across a variety of biogeographic breaks and overlaps. We identify the genera driving turnover and confirm the versatility of this approach across spatial scales and locations. METHODS: Directional moving window analyses, rotated through 360°, were used to measure spatial turnover variation in different directions between gridded cells c...
Aim: Many species are susceptible to climatic extremes, yet few fine-scale studies consider the fact...
<p>The number of plant and mammal genera that occur exclusively either in the northern biogeographic...
A species’ range—the geographical area over which it is found—is determined by many interacting fact...
Objectives:We quantify spatial turnover in communities of 1939 plant and 59 mammal species at 2.5 km...
Correlations between plant species occurrences and climate are used as evidence of ecological sortin...
<p>Plant and mammal species turnover maps in the South East Corner (SEC) bioregion of south-eastern ...
<div><p>The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (75...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
Question: What is the relative importance of environmental and spatial factors for species compositi...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
Aim Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsui...
A common approach for analysing geographical variation in biodiversity involves using linear models ...
Article first published online: 26 AUG 2013Question: Climate change is driving shifts in the composi...
<div><p>Knowledge of species compositional turnover, the rate of change in the number of species sha...
Mountain regions are centres of biodiversity endemism at a global scale but the role of arid- zone m...
Aim: Many species are susceptible to climatic extremes, yet few fine-scale studies consider the fact...
<p>The number of plant and mammal genera that occur exclusively either in the northern biogeographic...
A species’ range—the geographical area over which it is found—is determined by many interacting fact...
Objectives:We quantify spatial turnover in communities of 1939 plant and 59 mammal species at 2.5 km...
Correlations between plant species occurrences and climate are used as evidence of ecological sortin...
<p>Plant and mammal species turnover maps in the South East Corner (SEC) bioregion of south-eastern ...
<div><p>The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (75...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
Question: What is the relative importance of environmental and spatial factors for species compositi...
The largest digitized dataset of land plant distributions in Australia assembled to date (750,741 ge...
Aim Climate change is driving species to migrate to novel areas as current environments become unsui...
A common approach for analysing geographical variation in biodiversity involves using linear models ...
Article first published online: 26 AUG 2013Question: Climate change is driving shifts in the composi...
<div><p>Knowledge of species compositional turnover, the rate of change in the number of species sha...
Mountain regions are centres of biodiversity endemism at a global scale but the role of arid- zone m...
Aim: Many species are susceptible to climatic extremes, yet few fine-scale studies consider the fact...
<p>The number of plant and mammal genera that occur exclusively either in the northern biogeographic...
A species’ range—the geographical area over which it is found—is determined by many interacting fact...