نتایج جستجو برای: species richness

تعداد نتایج: 556166  

Journal: :Revista de biologia tropical 2014
Carolyn Stephen Ragde Sánchez

Measurements of species richness and species abundance can have important implications for regulations and conservation. This study investigated species richness and abundance of butterflies in the family Nymphalidae at undisturbed, and disturbed habitats in Tirimbina Biological Reserve and Nogal Private Reserve, Sarapiquí, Costa Rica. Traps baited with rotten banana were placed in the canopy a...

Journal: :Science 2015
Lauchlan H Fraser Meelis Pärtel Jason Pither Anke Jentsch Marcelo Sternberg Martin Zobel

Laanisto and Hutchings claim that the local species pool is a more important predictor of local plant species richness than biomass and that when the species pool is considered, there is no hump-backed relationship between biomass and richness. However, we show that by calculating a more appropriate measure of species pool, community completeness, both regional and local processes shape local r...

2015
Haigen Xu Mingchang Cao Jun Wu Lei Cai Hui Ding Juncheng Lei Yi Wu Peng Cui Lian Chen Zhifang Le Yun Cao Judi Hewitt

Understanding the spatial patterns in species richness is a central issue in macroecology and biogeography. Analyses that have traditionally focused on overall species richness limit the generality and depth of inference. Spatial patterns of species richness and the mechanisms that underpin them in China remain poorly documented. We created a database of the distribution of 580 mammal species a...

2005
JACOB R. GOHEEN JAMES H. BROWN

Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local communities. The maintenance of species richness, despite changes in species composition and environmental conditions, requires compensatory colonization and extinction events with species coming from a regional pool. Using long-term data from a rodent community in the Chihuahuan Desert, we use random...

Journal: :Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology 2007
Yael Mandelik Tamar Dayan Vladimir Chikatunov Vasiliy Kravchenko

A promising shortcut for quantifying species patterns is to use genera and families as surrogates of species. At large spatial scales, concurrence between patterns of richness, rarity, and composition of species and higher taxa is generally high. Only a few researchers, however, have examined this relationship at the local scale, which is frequently the relevant scale in land-use conflicts. We ...

2013
Xiao-Dong Yu Liang Lü Tian-Hong Luo Hong-Zhang Zhou

We report on the species richness patterns of epigaeic beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae and Staphylinidae) along a subtropical elevational gradient of Balang Mountain, southwestern China. We tested the roles of environmental factors (e.g. temperature, area and litter cover) and direct biotic interactions (e.g. foods and antagonists) that shape elevational diversity gradients. Beetles were sampled...

2014
Devin D. Bloom Martin Fikáček Andrew E. Z. Short

Explaining the disparity of species richness across the tree of life is one of the great challenges in evolutionary biology. Some lineages are exceptionally species rich, while others are relatively species poor. One explanation for heterogeneity among clade richness is that older clades are more species rich because they have had more time to accrue diversity than younger clades. Alternatively...

1999
Robin L. Chazdon Robert K. Colwell Julie S. Denslow

In assessing the role of treefall gaps in maintaining species richness in a tropical forest, S. P. Hubbell et al. (1) provide a test of the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, which predicts greater species richness in gaps than in mature forest. Hubbell et al. find more tree species per quadrat in gaps than in mature forest, but reject the richness difference as “spurious” after showing that ...

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