Studies addressing the question of how communities develop reported contrasting temporal patterns of species associations during succession. Several hypotheses were formulated about succession, but a general explanation of community assembly is missing. We analysed trends of species associations during old-field succession in two contrasting habitats: the first with chernozemic brown forest soil and temperate climate, and the second with sand soil and dryer climate. Significant pair-wise associations were calculated across a range of spatial scales. Comparing the two succession seres, one under harsh and the other under favourable environment, we attempted to make generalisations about species relation patterns. We found no trend but fluctu...
We investigated fine-scale patterns of trait-based community assembly in calcareous grasslands of th...
International audienceWe performed a comparative analysis of two neighbouring chalk hillsides, const...
1. The balance between facilitation and competition through time is at the core of models for succes...
Ecological succession has a history of over 100 years in ecology. It refers to the way in which comm...
Succession has been a focal point of ecological research for over a century, but thus far has been p...
Ecological communities often transition from phylogenetic and functional clustering to overdispersio...
Theory on plant succession predicts a temporal increase in the complexity of spatial community struc...
1. Theory predicts that the processes generating biodiversity after disturbance will change during s...
1. Despite extensive development of successional theory, few empirical studies have evaluated whethe...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
The changes in phylogenetic composition and structure of communities during succession following dis...
Large areas of grazed, species rich semi-natural grassland were lost in Europe during the last two c...
Successional dynamics in plant community assembly may result from both deterministic and stochastic ...
It is hard to defend the view that biotic communities represent a simple and predictable response to...
1 The distribution of relative abundances between the species of a plant community has been remarkab...
We investigated fine-scale patterns of trait-based community assembly in calcareous grasslands of th...
International audienceWe performed a comparative analysis of two neighbouring chalk hillsides, const...
1. The balance between facilitation and competition through time is at the core of models for succes...
Ecological succession has a history of over 100 years in ecology. It refers to the way in which comm...
Succession has been a focal point of ecological research for over a century, but thus far has been p...
Ecological communities often transition from phylogenetic and functional clustering to overdispersio...
Theory on plant succession predicts a temporal increase in the complexity of spatial community struc...
1. Theory predicts that the processes generating biodiversity after disturbance will change during s...
1. Despite extensive development of successional theory, few empirical studies have evaluated whethe...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
The changes in phylogenetic composition and structure of communities during succession following dis...
Large areas of grazed, species rich semi-natural grassland were lost in Europe during the last two c...
Successional dynamics in plant community assembly may result from both deterministic and stochastic ...
It is hard to defend the view that biotic communities represent a simple and predictable response to...
1 The distribution of relative abundances between the species of a plant community has been remarkab...
We investigated fine-scale patterns of trait-based community assembly in calcareous grasslands of th...
International audienceWe performed a comparative analysis of two neighbouring chalk hillsides, const...
1. The balance between facilitation and competition through time is at the core of models for succes...