Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assem-bly rules are rarely tested experimentally, and their ability to shape real communities is poorly known. We surveyed a diverse community of epiphyte-dwelling ants and found that similar-sized species co-occurred less often than expected. Laboratory experiments demonstrated that invasion was discouraged by the presence of similarly sized resident species. The size difference for which invasion was less likely was the same as that for which wild species exhibited reduced co-occur-rence. Finally we explored whether our experimentally derived assembly rules could simulate real-istic communities. Communities simulated using size-based species assembly ex...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assem-bly rul...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assembly rule...
Community ecology seeks to unravel the mechanisms that allow species to coexist in space. Some of th...
Community assembly rules specify patterns of species co-occurrence and morphology dictated by inters...
AbstractBecause the occurrence of living organisms is limited by competition, it is normal for organ...
The rapid decline of biodiversity is directly threatening the maintenance of important ecosystem pro...
Background: The relative importance of chance and determinism in structuring ecological communities ...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
Ecological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic interacti...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
Abstract In myrmecophytes, plants with structures in which ants establish colonies, there is strong ...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assem-bly rul...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assembly rule...
Community ecology seeks to unravel the mechanisms that allow species to coexist in space. Some of th...
Community assembly rules specify patterns of species co-occurrence and morphology dictated by inters...
AbstractBecause the occurrence of living organisms is limited by competition, it is normal for organ...
The rapid decline of biodiversity is directly threatening the maintenance of important ecosystem pro...
Background: The relative importance of chance and determinism in structuring ecological communities ...
The physical characteristics of habitats shape local community structure; a classic example is the p...
Ecological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic interacti...
Many factors drive the organization of communities including environmental factors, dispersal abilit...
Abstract In myrmecophytes, plants with structures in which ants establish colonies, there is strong ...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
Ant community assembly is driven by many factors including species interactions (e.g. competition, p...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...