Most habitat complexity–species diversity relationships are specific to the habitat type, taxonomic group and spatial scale investigated. There is a need for a biologically relevant metric of habitat complexity that is transferable across systems and scales. Here, we introduce a novel metric of landscape microhabitat complexity that may overcome such constraints. It is scaled to the size of individual organisms and it numerically captures structural elements of the habitat that are biologically relevant to individuals. Our model ecosystem to develop this metric was a rocky shore in Eastern Australia. Here species richness of invertebrates was linked to habitat complexity quantified by the new metric. Importantly, measurements made at the sc...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Habitat-based surrogates are a low cost alternative to intensive biodiversity surveys, though they h...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Aim: Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiversity, but at the patch-sca...
Aim Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiv...
A scale-independent theory of habitat complexity based on three key surface descriptors explains sub...
Habitat complexity is one of the most important factors structuring biotic assemblages, yet we still...
Habitat complexity is a fundamental driver of ecosystem structure and function. Rocky intertidal sho...
AbstractSite-based habitat condition multi-metrics offer a simple surrogate for biodiversity assessm...
Simplification of natural habitats has become a major conservation challenge and there is a growing ...
Several species of ecosystem engineers inhabiting coastal environments have been reported structurin...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
Complex habitat architecture is associated with high species richness and is thought to weaken troph...
The novel Overall Complexity Index (OCI) is proposed to measure ecological complexity, incorporating...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Habitat-based surrogates are a low cost alternative to intensive biodiversity surveys, though they h...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Aim: Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiversity, but at the patch-sca...
Aim Topographic complexity is widely accepted as a key driver of biodiv...
A scale-independent theory of habitat complexity based on three key surface descriptors explains sub...
Habitat complexity is one of the most important factors structuring biotic assemblages, yet we still...
Habitat complexity is a fundamental driver of ecosystem structure and function. Rocky intertidal sho...
AbstractSite-based habitat condition multi-metrics offer a simple surrogate for biodiversity assessm...
Simplification of natural habitats has become a major conservation challenge and there is a growing ...
Several species of ecosystem engineers inhabiting coastal environments have been reported structurin...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
A key challenge for both ecological researchers and biodiversity managers is the measurement and pre...
Complex habitat architecture is associated with high species richness and is thought to weaken troph...
The novel Overall Complexity Index (OCI) is proposed to measure ecological complexity, incorporating...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...
Habitat-based surrogates are a low cost alternative to intensive biodiversity surveys, though they h...
Organisms respond to their surroundings at multiple spatial scales, and different organisms respond ...