Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate communities. Ecological drift, dispersal and biotic interactions also structure communities, and although these mechanisms are more difficult to detect, they may be of equal importance in natural communities. Here, we hypothesized that in 10 naturally replicated headwater streams in Eastern Switzerland, locally dominant amphipod species would be associated with differences in environmental conditions. We conducted repeated surveys of amphipods and used a hierarchical joint species distribution model to assess the influence of different drivers on species co-occurrences. The species had unique environmental requirements, but a distinct spatial ...
Rivers are heterogeneous and patchy-structured systems in which regional biodiversity of aquatic com...
Disturbances, physical and biological, have been known to impact communities by killing or displacin...
The biodiversity of streams and riparian zones is highly interlinked by multiple cross-habitat flows...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring fresh-water macroinvertebrate ...
Abstract The impacts of an exotic species may vary along environmental gradients. We tested the hypo...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...
Background: Worldwide, natural communities are invaded by non-native species, with potentially devas...
To understand the impacts of debris flows on the distribution of an amphipod with limited dispersal ...
Species that successfully colonized subterranean environments are subject to two opposing selection ...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Metacommunity ecology focuses on the interaction between local communities and is inherently linked ...
Cryptic species are phylogenetically diverged taxa that are morphologically indistinguishable and ma...
Biological assemblages are the result of dynamic processes that have explicit temporal and spatial d...
Rivers are heterogeneous and patchy-structured systems in which regional biodiversity of aquatic com...
Disturbances, physical and biological, have been known to impact communities by killing or displacin...
The biodiversity of streams and riparian zones is highly interlinked by multiple cross-habitat flows...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring freshwater macroinvertebrate c...
Abiotic conditions have long been considered essential in structuring fresh-water macroinvertebrate ...
Abstract The impacts of an exotic species may vary along environmental gradients. We tested the hypo...
International audience1. Invasive species in aquatic systems are major drivers of changes in biodive...
Background: Worldwide, natural communities are invaded by non-native species, with potentially devas...
To understand the impacts of debris flows on the distribution of an amphipod with limited dispersal ...
Species that successfully colonized subterranean environments are subject to two opposing selection ...
Freshwater ecosystems rely on allochthonous resources. Integration of these subsidies depends on div...
Metacommunity ecology focuses on the interaction between local communities and is inherently linked ...
Cryptic species are phylogenetically diverged taxa that are morphologically indistinguishable and ma...
Biological assemblages are the result of dynamic processes that have explicit temporal and spatial d...
Rivers are heterogeneous and patchy-structured systems in which regional biodiversity of aquatic com...
Disturbances, physical and biological, have been known to impact communities by killing or displacin...
The biodiversity of streams and riparian zones is highly interlinked by multiple cross-habitat flows...