reviewBiological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical SocietyJan 12, 2005BRONZE OA
Species–energy relationships at the macroecological scale: a review of the mechanisms
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Abstract
Correlations between the amount of energy received by an assemblage and the number of species that it contains are very general, and at the macro-scale such species-energy relationships typically follow a monotonically increasing curve. Whilst the ecological literature contains frequent reports of such relationships, debate on their causal mechanisms is limited and typically focuses on the role of energy availability in controlling the number of individuals in an assemblage. Assemblages from high-energy areas may contain more individuals enabling species to maintain larger, more viable populations, whose lower extinction risk elevates species richness. Other mechanisms have, however, also been suggested. Here…
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- Ecology
- Mechanism (biology)
- Extinction (optical mineralogy)
- Macroecology
- Assemblage (archaeology)
- Species richness
- Scale (ratio)
- Biology
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