2023
DOI: 10.1111/ecog.06723
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Diversity – volume relationships: adding structural arrangement and volume to species – area relationships across forest macrosystems

Elizabeth A. LaRue,
Anna G. Downing,
Sheila Saucedo
et al.

Abstract: The species – area relationship (SAR) is a common pattern in which diversity increases with the area sampled, but ecosystems are three‐dimensional (3D) and diversity – volume relationships (DVRs) may exist in ecosystems that vary substantially in their vegetation volume. We tested whether forest vegetation volume, as a 3D extension of area in SARs, was a significant predictor of taxonomic (species) and structural (arrangement) diversity in five groups of organisms across the National Ecological Observatory Net… Show more

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