Results/Conclusions In this work we analyze the correlation of several environmental variables with alpha and beta diversities, at several spatial scales (1/32 degree − 1/2). We do this following a linear-nested and a random sampling scenarios, and using two different measures of spatial heterogeneity in environmental variables (variance and variation). Our results suggest that the three diversity measures correlate differently with environmental variables, depending on the scale of analysis, but clearly supporting the idea that there is a natural decomposition of factors into an area-invariant component (related to alpha), and an area dependent factor (related to beta).