Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has been a long-standing subject of investigation. However, the roles of species traits and environmental and spatial factors have not been assessed in a unifying theoretical framework. Theory suggests that specialist species are more competitive in natural communities. However, empirical work has shown that specialist species are declining worldwide due to habitat loss and fragmentation. We addressed the question of the coexistence of specialist and generalist species with a spatially explicit metacommunity model in continuous and heterogeneous environments. We characterized how species' dispersal abilities, the number of interacting species, envi...
Numerous studies have documented the importance of individual variation (IV) in determining the outc...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
Environmental variability and adaptive foraging behavior have been shown to favor coexistence of spe...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Ecological strategies are integral to understanding species survival in different environments. Howe...
Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as...
In coarse-grained environments specialists are generally predicted to dominate. Empirically, however...
<div><p>Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial stru...
Ecological strategies are integral to understanding species survival in different environments. Howe...
Spatial environmental heterogeneity is widely accepted and cited as a mechanism underlying the struc...
Adaptive evolution within species and community assembly involving multiple species are both affecte...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
An ecological community is complex and the mechanisms behind the assembly of such a community are s...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Numerous studies have documented the importance of individual variation (IV) in determining the outc...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
Environmental variability and adaptive foraging behavior have been shown to favor coexistence of spe...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Ecological strategies are integral to understanding species survival in different environments. Howe...
Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as...
In coarse-grained environments specialists are generally predicted to dominate. Empirically, however...
<div><p>Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial stru...
Ecological strategies are integral to understanding species survival in different environments. Howe...
Spatial environmental heterogeneity is widely accepted and cited as a mechanism underlying the struc...
Adaptive evolution within species and community assembly involving multiple species are both affecte...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
An ecological community is complex and the mechanisms behind the assembly of such a community are s...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Several models have been proposed to understand how so many species can coexist in ecosystems. Despi...
Numerous studies have documented the importance of individual variation (IV) in determining the outc...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
Environmental variability and adaptive foraging behavior have been shown to favor coexistence of spe...