Authors
Francesco De Bello, Pavel Fibich, David Zelený, Martin Kopecký, Ondřej Mudrák, Milan Chytrý, Petr Pyšek, Jan Wild, Dana Michalcová, Jiří Sádlo, Petr Šmilauer, Jan Lepš, Meelis Pärtel
Publication date
2016/6
Journal
Ecology and Evolution
Volume
6
Issue
12
Pages
4088-4101
Description
Ecological theory and biodiversity conservation have traditionally relied on the number of species recorded at a site, but it is agreed that site richness represents only a portion of the species that can inhabit particular ecological conditions, that is, the habitat‐specific species pool. Knowledge of the species pool at different sites enables meaningful comparisons of biodiversity and provides insights into processes of biodiversity formation. Empirical studies, however, are limited due to conceptual and methodological difficulties in determining both the size and composition of the absent part of species pools, the so‐called dark diversity. We used >50,000 vegetation plots from 18 types of habitats throughout the Czech Republic, most of which served as a training dataset and 1083 as a subset of test sites. These data were used to compare predicted results from three quantitative methods with those of previously published …
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Scholar articles
F De Bello, P Fibich, D Zelený, M Kopecký, O Mudrák… - Ecology and Evolution, 2016