نتایج جستجو برای: species richness

تعداد نتایج: 556166  

Journal: :Environmental management 2002
Thomas J Stohlgren Geneva W Chong Lisa D Schell Kelly A Rimar Yuka Otsuki Michelle Lee Mohammed A Kalkhan Cynthia A Villa

Basic information on where nonnative plant species have successfully invaded is lacking. We assessed the vulnerability of 22 vegetation types (25 sets of four plots in nine study areas) to nonnative plant invasions in the north-central United States. In general, habitats with high native species richness were more heavily invaded than species-poor habitats, low-elevation areas were more invaded...

2011
Benjamin Baiser Roxanne S. Ardeshiri Aaron M. Ellison

Ecological communities show great variation in species richness, composition and food web structure across similar and diverse ecosystems. Knowledge of how this biodiversity relates to ecosystem functioning is important for understanding the maintenance of diversity and the potential effects of species losses and gains on ecosystems. While research often focuses on how variation in species rich...

2013
Gregorio Aragón Rocío Belinchón Isabel Martínez Maria Prieto

The current trend of declining epiphytic richness caused by human activities (forest fragmentation, logging , agriculture, and livestock grazing) and the greater efforts required to sample and identify the most inconspicuous species have necessitated the use of indicators of the species richness. In this study, we examined the potential of predicting epiphytic lichen richness based on the richn...

2015
Shi-Bao Zhang Wen-Yun Chen Jia-Lin Huang Ying-Feng Bi Xue-Fei Yang Diego Fontaneto

The family Orchidaceae is not only one of the most diverse families of flowering plants, but also one of the most endangered plant taxa. Therefore, understanding how its species richness varies along geographical and environmental gradients is essential for conservation efforts. However, such knowledge is rarely available, especially on a large scale. We used a database extracted from herbarium...

2017
Paulo Vallejos-Garrido Reinaldo Rivera Oscar Inostroza-Michael Enrique Rodríguez-Serrano Cristián E. Hernández

BACKGROUND Why biodiversity is not uniformly distributed on the Earth is a major research question of biogeography. One of the most striking patterns of disparity in species distribution are the biodiversity hotspots, which generally do not fit with the distribution of relevant components of the Neotropical biota. In this study, we assess the proximal causes of the species-richness pattern of o...

2015
Jayasilan Mohd-Azlan Richard A. Noske Michael J. Lawes Peter Saenger

Mangrove habitats are under severe land use pressure throughout the world and Australia is no exception. Here we describe the heterogeneity of mangrove habitat and its relationship with mangrove bird diversity. We examined the role of mangrove habitat complexity in determining the richness of avian mangrove dependent species (MDS) and interior species, overall bird species richness and density....

Journal: :The American naturalist 2009
Arnost L Sizling Eva Sizlingová David Storch Jirí Reif Kevin J Gaston

Common species have a greater effect on observed geographical patterns of species richness than do rare ones. Here we present a theory of the relationship between individual species occurrence patterns and patterns in species richness, which allows purely geometrical and statistical causes to be distinguished from biological ones. Relationships between species occupancy and the correlation of s...

2012
Kevin D. Lafferty

Past models have suggested host-parasite coextinction could lead to linear, or concave down relationships between free-living species richness and parasite richness. I explored several models for the relationship between parasite richness and biodiversity loss. Life cycle complexity, low generality of parasites and sensitivity of hosts reduced the robustness of parasite species to the loss of f...

2013
Yujing Yan Xian Yang Zhiyao Tang

Large-scale patterns of species richness and the underlying mechanisms regulating these patterns have long been the central issues in biogeography and macroecology. Phylogenetic community structure is a result of combined effects of contemporary ecological interactions, environmental filtering, and evolutionary history, and it links community ecology with biogeography and trait evolution. The Q...

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