Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cannot be resolved by analyzing species abundance patterns. Here, we use classical coexistence theory to reframe the debate in terms of stabilizing mechanisms (niches) and fitness equivalence (neutrality). The neutral model is a special case where stabilizing mechanisms are absent and species have equivalent fitness. Instead of asking whether niches or neutral processes structure communities, we advocate determining the degree to which observed diversity reflects strong stabilizing mechanisms overcoming large fitness differences or weak stabilization operating on species of similar fitness. To answer this question, we propose combining data on pe...
1. Ecologists have identified two types of processes promoting species coexistence: stabilizing mech...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
The neutral theory for community structure and biodiversity is dependent on the assumption that spec...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality can...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
Background: Hubbell’s 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-...
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In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
Ecological models suggest that high diversity can be generated by purely niche-based, purely neutral...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
! A model interpolating neutral and niche mechanisms is studied.! An analytical prediction for speci...
The neutral theory for community structure and biodiversity is dependent on the assumption that spec...
1. Ecologists have identified two types of processes promoting species coexistence: stabilizing mech...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
The neutral theory for community structure and biodiversity is dependent on the assumption that spec...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality can...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
Background: Hubbell’s 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
Ecological models suggest that high diversity can be generated by purely niche-based, purely neutral...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
! A model interpolating neutral and niche mechanisms is studied.! An analytical prediction for speci...
The neutral theory for community structure and biodiversity is dependent on the assumption that spec...
1. Ecologists have identified two types of processes promoting species coexistence: stabilizing mech...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
The neutral theory for community structure and biodiversity is dependent on the assumption that spec...