”What controls the distribution and abundance of organisms”? This question, at the heart of the dynamics of ecological communities, would have been familiar to the earliest ecologists. Having lain effectively abandoned for many years, community dynamics today is a vibrant research topic of great conceptual interest with practical import for conservation, ecological management, ecosystem services and the responses of ecological communities to climate change. We describe how modern coexistence theory can be applied to predict community dynamics through the use of demography. We explore the challenges that limit the deployment of this demographic framework, and the tools from phylogenetic and functional ecology that have been used to surmount...
Abstract Predicting the dynamics of biotic communities is difficult because species? environmental r...
Intraspecific trait change, including altered behaviour or morphology, can drive temporal variation ...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
”What controls the distribution and abundance of organisms”? This question, at the heart of the dyna...
Community ecology aims to understand what factors determine the assembly and dynamics of species ass...
We propose research to fill key gaps in the areas of population and community ecology, based on a Na...
Predicting how ecological communities will respond to environmental change is challenging but highly...
Ecological theory is built upon assumptions about the fundamental nature of organism-environment int...
Ecologists have worked for over a century to disentangle biotic and abiotic factors that regulate po...
Calls to understand the links between ecology and evolution have been common for decades. Population...
Species in the wild exhibit an immense diversity of forms, functions and abundances. To understand t...
Environmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of species and communities. To estima...
Artículo de publicación ISItEnvironmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of specie...
We propose research to fill key gaps in the areas of population and community ecology, based on a Na...
In structured populations, persistence under environmental change may be particularly threatened whe...
Abstract Predicting the dynamics of biotic communities is difficult because species? environmental r...
Intraspecific trait change, including altered behaviour or morphology, can drive temporal variation ...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...
”What controls the distribution and abundance of organisms”? This question, at the heart of the dyna...
Community ecology aims to understand what factors determine the assembly and dynamics of species ass...
We propose research to fill key gaps in the areas of population and community ecology, based on a Na...
Predicting how ecological communities will respond to environmental change is challenging but highly...
Ecological theory is built upon assumptions about the fundamental nature of organism-environment int...
Ecologists have worked for over a century to disentangle biotic and abiotic factors that regulate po...
Calls to understand the links between ecology and evolution have been common for decades. Population...
Species in the wild exhibit an immense diversity of forms, functions and abundances. To understand t...
Environmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of species and communities. To estima...
Artículo de publicación ISItEnvironmental change is expected to shift the geographic range of specie...
We propose research to fill key gaps in the areas of population and community ecology, based on a Na...
In structured populations, persistence under environmental change may be particularly threatened whe...
Abstract Predicting the dynamics of biotic communities is difficult because species? environmental r...
Intraspecific trait change, including altered behaviour or morphology, can drive temporal variation ...
Ecological communities are seldom, if ever, biological individuals. They lack causal boundaries as t...