Community ecology seeks to unravel the mechanisms that allow species to coexist in space. Some of the contending mechanisms may generate tractable signatures in the amount of trait and phylogenetic dispersion among co-existing species. When a community presents a pattern with reduced trait or phylogenetic dispersion, mechanisms based on ecological filters are brought into consideration. On the other hand, limiting similarity mechanisms such as competitive exclusion are proposed when communities present patterns of trait or phylogenetic even-dispersion. The strength of these mechanisms likely varies with the spatial scale of an observed sample. I surveyed species-rich tropical litter ant communities in a spatially nested design that allowed ...
The dynamics of re-colonisation of disturbed patches may aid in the understanding of spatial variati...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
We present a new approach to determine the number and composition of guilds, using the hyperdiverse ...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assembly rule...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assem-bly rul...
1. An ever-increasing number of studies use tools from community phylogenetics to infer the processe...
Aim: To explore the impact of island area and isolation on multiple dimensions of ant biodiversity (...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
General principles that shape community structure can be described based on a functional trait appro...
Methods that assess patterns of phylogenetic relatedness, as well as character distribution and evol...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
Local biodiversity can be expected to be similar worldwide if environmental conditions are similar. ...
Plant community-based conservation strategies are used for conserving cryptic diversity such as inve...
We analyze the relative contribution of environmental and spatial variables to the alpha and beta co...
The dynamics of re-colonisation of disturbed patches may aid in the understanding of spatial variati...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
We present a new approach to determine the number and composition of guilds, using the hyperdiverse ...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assembly rule...
Measured in species richness and abundance, ants are globally successful in temperate to tropical la...
Understanding how species assemble into communities is a key goal in ecology. However, assem-bly rul...
1. An ever-increasing number of studies use tools from community phylogenetics to infer the processe...
Aim: To explore the impact of island area and isolation on multiple dimensions of ant biodiversity (...
Understanding the mechanisms which allow for the maintenance of diverse communities is one of the c...
General principles that shape community structure can be described based on a functional trait appro...
Methods that assess patterns of phylogenetic relatedness, as well as character distribution and evol...
AbstractEcological communities are structured by competitive, predatory, mutualistic and parasitic i...
Local biodiversity can be expected to be similar worldwide if environmental conditions are similar. ...
Plant community-based conservation strategies are used for conserving cryptic diversity such as inve...
We analyze the relative contribution of environmental and spatial variables to the alpha and beta co...
The dynamics of re-colonisation of disturbed patches may aid in the understanding of spatial variati...
International audienceCompetition for limited resources can yield two contrasting outcomes in commun...
We present a new approach to determine the number and composition of guilds, using the hyperdiverse ...