The relationship between species replacement, dissimilarity derived from nestedness, and nestedness
A Baselga - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Beta diversity can be partitioned into two components: dissimilarity due to species
replacement and dissimilarity due to nestedness (Baselga, 2010, Global Ecology and …
replacement and dissimilarity due to nestedness (Baselga, 2010, Global Ecology and …
Partitioning the turnover and nestedness components of beta diversity
A Baselga - Global ecology and biogeography, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Beta diversity (variation of the species composition of assemblages) may reflect two
different phenomena, spatial species turnover and nestedness of assemblages, which result …
different phenomena, spatial species turnover and nestedness of assemblages, which result …
betapart: an R package for the study of beta diversity
Beta diversity, that is, the variation in species composition among sites, can be the result of
species replacement between sites (turnover) and species loss from site to site …
species replacement between sites (turnover) and species loss from site to site …
Inventory, differentiation, and proportional diversity: a consistent terminology for quantifying species diversity
Almost half a century after Whittaker (Ecol Monogr 30: 279–338, 1960) proposed his
influential diversity concept, it is time for a critical reappraisal. Although the terms alpha, beta …
influential diversity concept, it is time for a critical reappraisal. Although the terms alpha, beta …
A framework for delineating biogeographical regions based on species distributions
Aim Biogeographical regionalizations, such as zoogeographical regions, floristic kingdoms
or ecoregions, represent categorizations central to many basic and applied questions in …
or ecoregions, represent categorizations central to many basic and applied questions in …
The dispersal of alien species redefines biogeography in the Anthropocene
It has been argued that globalization in human-mediated dispersal of species breaks down
biogeographic boundaries, yet empirical tests are still missing. We used data on native and …
biogeographic boundaries, yet empirical tests are still missing. We used data on native and …
Partitioning abundance‐based multiple‐site dissimilarity into components: Balanced variation in abundance and abundance gradients
A Baselga - Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Abundance‐based assemblage dissimilarity can be partitioned into components accounting
for (i) balanced variation in abundance, whereby the individuals of some species in one site …
for (i) balanced variation in abundance, whereby the individuals of some species in one site …
Butterfly community shifts over two centuries
Environmental changes strongly impact the distribution of species and subsequently the
composition of species assemblages. Although most community ecology studies represent …
composition of species assemblages. Although most community ecology studies represent …
Diversity and inclusion metrics in subset selection
The ethical concept of fairness has recently been applied in machine learning (ML) settings
to describe a wide range of constraints and objectives. When considering the relevance of …
to describe a wide range of constraints and objectives. When considering the relevance of …
Pattern detection in null model analysis
Synthesis The identification of distinctive patterns in species x site presence‐absence
matrices is important for understanding meta‐community organisation. We compared the …
matrices is important for understanding meta‐community organisation. We compared the …