2004
DOI: 10.1890/01-0323
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Scaling of the Tenebrionid Beetle Community and Its Environment on the Colorado Shortgrass Steppe

Abstract: Ecological patterns and processes often change with scale, and determining how they do so is a necessary first step in understanding these relationships. We documented how the spatial patterns of beetle species richness, environmental variables, and correlations between the two change with spatial scale. Tenebrionid beetles and vegetation coverage were sampled on the shortgrass steppe of northeastern Colorado during June and August 1998. We used triplet quadrat variance (tQV) and triplet quadrat covariance (tQ… Show more

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“…Beetle assemblages, however, can be influenced by habitat heterogeneity at much finer spatial scales at distances of hundreds of metres or less (Niemelä et al. , 1996; Antvogel & Bonn, 2001; Hoffman & Wiens, 2004; Gibb et al. , 2006; Barton et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beetle assemblages, however, can be influenced by habitat heterogeneity at much finer spatial scales at distances of hundreds of metres or less (Niemelä et al. , 1996; Antvogel & Bonn, 2001; Hoffman & Wiens, 2004; Gibb et al. , 2006; Barton et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%