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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 …
The influence of paleoclimate on present-day patterns in biodiversity and ecosystems
Earth's climate has experienced strong changes on timescales ranging from decades to
millions of years. As biodiversity has evolved under these circumstances, dependence on …
millions of years. As biodiversity has evolved under these circumstances, dependence on …
Human impacts on global freshwater fish biodiversity
Freshwater fish represent one-fourth of the world's vertebrates and provide irreplaceable
goods and services but are increasingly affected by human activities. A new index …
goods and services but are increasingly affected by human activities. A new index …
Multiple threats imperil freshwater biodiversity in the Anthropocene
D Dudgeon - Current Biology, 2019 - cell.com
Appropriation of fresh water to meet human needs is growing, and competition among users
will intensify in a warmer and more crowded world. This essay explains why freshwater …
will intensify in a warmer and more crowded world. This essay explains why freshwater …
Interpreting the replacement and richness difference components of beta diversity
P Legendre - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The variation in species composition among sites, or beta diversity, can be decomposed
into replacement and richness difference. A debate is ongoing in the literature concerning …
into replacement and richness difference. A debate is ongoing in the literature concerning …
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 …
Decomposing functional β‐diversity reveals that low functional β‐diversity is driven by low functional turnover in E uropean fish assemblages
S Villéger, G Grenouillet… - Global Ecology and …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim One of the main gaps in the assessment of biodiversity is the lack of a unified framework
for measuring its taxonomic and functional facets and for unveiling the underlying patterns …
for measuring its taxonomic and functional facets and for unveiling the underlying patterns …
Beta‐diversity in temperate and tropical forests reflects dissimilar mechanisms of community assembly
Site‐to‐site variation in species composition (β‐diversity) generally increases from low‐to
high‐diversity regions. Although biogeographical differences in community assembly …
high‐diversity regions. Although biogeographical differences in community assembly …
Separating the two components of abundance‐based dissimilarity: balanced changes in abundance vs. abundance gradients
A Baselga - Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Dissimilarity measures can be formulated using matching components that can be defined
as the intersection in terms of species composition of both sets (a) and the relative …
as the intersection in terms of species composition of both sets (a) and the relative …
A new conceptual and methodological framework for exploring and explaining pattern in presence–absence data
A conceptual framework is proposed to evaluate the relative importance of beta diversity,
nestedness and agreement in species richness in presence–absence data matrices via …
nestedness and agreement in species richness in presence–absence data matrices via …