Researchers have disputed whether a single large habitat reserve will support more species than many small reserves. However, relatively little is known from a theoretical perspective about how reserve size affects competitive communities structured by spatial abiotic gradients. We investigate how reserve size affects theoretical communities whose assembly is governed by dispersal limitation, abiotic niche differentiation, and source-sink dynamics. Simulations were conducted with varying scales of dispersal across landscapes with variable environmental spatial autocorrelation. Landscapes were inhabited by simulated trees with seedling and adult stages. For a fixed total area in reserves, we found that small reserve systems increased the dis...
Range edges are of particular interest to ecology because they hold key insights into the limits of ...
Most spatial ecology focuses on how species dispersal affects community dynamics and coexistence. Ec...
Scale is a vital component to consider in ecological research, and spatial resolution or grain size ...
Researchers have disputed whether a single large habitat reserve will support more species than many...
Researchers have disputed whether a single large habitat reserve will support more species than many...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
1.Ecological disturbances are often hypothesized to alter community assembly processes that influenc...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Understanding how changes to the quality of habitat patches affect the distribution of species acros...
Ecological drift can override the effects of deterministic niche selection on small populations and ...
For a half century, habitat configuration – the arrangement of habitat patches within a landscape – ...
Range edges are of particular interest to ecology because they hold key insights into the limits of ...
Most spatial ecology focuses on how species dispersal affects community dynamics and coexistence. Ec...
Scale is a vital component to consider in ecological research, and spatial resolution or grain size ...
Researchers have disputed whether a single large habitat reserve will support more species than many...
Researchers have disputed whether a single large habitat reserve will support more species than many...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
Debate rages as to whether habitat fragmentation leads to the decline of biodiversity once habitat l...
1.Ecological disturbances are often hypothesized to alter community assembly processes that influenc...
The Species Area Relationship (SAR) is one of the oldest and most fundamental patterns in ecology. R...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Understanding how changes to the quality of habitat patches affect the distribution of species acros...
Ecological drift can override the effects of deterministic niche selection on small populations and ...
For a half century, habitat configuration – the arrangement of habitat patches within a landscape – ...
Range edges are of particular interest to ecology because they hold key insights into the limits of ...
Most spatial ecology focuses on how species dispersal affects community dynamics and coexistence. Ec...
Scale is a vital component to consider in ecological research, and spatial resolution or grain size ...