Jon C. Gering
Truman State University
11 Papers
171 Citations
Jon C. Gering is an academic researcher from Truman State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Species diversity. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Jon C. Gering include Miami University.
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Papers
Partitioning Species Diversity across Landscapes and Regions: A Hierarchical Analysis of α, β, and γ Diversity
TL;DR: A statistical approach for testing null hypotheses that observed partitions of species richness or diversity indices differed from those expected by chance is developed, and these tests are illustrated using data from a hierarchical study of forest‐canopy beetles.
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The additive partitioning of species diversity: recent revival of an old idea
TL;DR: The additive partitioning of diversity is nearly as old as the multiplicative concept, yet ecologists are only just now beginning to use additive partitions to examine patterns of species diversity as discussed by the authors.
Predation on artificial bird nests along an urban gradient: predatory risk or relaxation in urban environments?
Jon C. Gering,Robert B. Blair +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the influence of urbanization on predation by conducting an artificial nest experiment along an urban gradient of six sites ranging from natural to urbanized ecosystems.
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The alpha–beta–regional relationship: providing new insights into local–regional patterns of species richness and scale dependence of diversity components
Jon C. Gering,Thomas O. Crist +1 more
TL;DR: This work applied the ABR approach to four local– regional relationships based on data from 583 arboreal beetle species collected in a hierarchically nested sampling design and analysed the scale dependence of alpha and beta using a hierarchical linear model.
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Community structure of arboreal caterpillars within and among four tree species of the eastern deciduous forest
Keith S. Summerville,Thomas O. Crist,Jonathan Kenneth Kahn,Jonathan Kenneth Kahn,Jon C. Gering +4 more
TL;DR: A seasonally replicated experimental design was used to address the question of how differences within and among host tree species affect arboreal caterpillar communities.
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