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Species–area relationships arise from interaction of habitat heterogeneity and species pool

Abstract

Species–area relationships (SARs) represent a ubiquitous and useful empirical regularity characterizing biodiversity. The rate of species accumulation, captured by the value of the exponent, z, varies substantially and for many reasons. We hypothesized that one of the major contributors to this variation is heterogeneity and its change with scale. To test this hypothesis, we used an array of natural microcosms for which we had invertebrate …

Authors

Kolasa J; Manne LL; Pandit SN

Journal

Hydrobiologia, Vol. 685, No. 1, pp. 135–144

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

April 2012

DOI

10.1007/s10750-011-0846-6

ISSN

0018-8158