1. Numerous processes influence community structure. The relative importance of these processes are thought to vary with spatial, temporal, and taxonomic scale: density dependent interactions are thought to be most influential at small scales, at intermediate scales environmental conditions may be the most influential factor, and biogeographic processes are thought to be of greater importance at larger scales. Additionally, the stress-dominance hypothesis suggests that communities experiencing harsher environmental conditions will be predominantly structured by habitat filtering whereas communities experiencing more favorable conditions will be structured predominantly by density dependent interactions such as competition. 2. The aim of thi...
Bodies of water are a key foraging habitat for insectivorous bats. Since water is a scarce and limit...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Understanding the ecological, behavioral and evolutionary response of organisms to changing environm...
1. Numerous processes influence community structure. The relative importance of these processes are ...
A relatively recent approach to characterizing structure of natural communities is to use phylogenie...
Patterns of community structure may be examined using phylogenetic and morphological data; these pat...
Aim: Desert ecosystems, with their harsh environmental conditions, hold the key to understanding the...
Aim – Desert ecosystems, with their harsh environmental conditions, hold the key to understanding th...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Aim: Macroecological patterns of sympatry can inform our understanding of how ecological and evoluti...
1. Fragmentation per se due to human land conversion is a landscape-scale phenomenon. Accordingly, a...
Background Assembly of species into communities following human disturbance (e.g., deforestation, fr...
Abstract Empirical studies on bat assemblages have shown that richness is not appreciably influenced...
Aim: Our understanding of the biological strategies employed by species to cope with challenges pose...
This study investigated the bat community of the Spring Mountains of southern Nevada from June 1992 ...
Bodies of water are a key foraging habitat for insectivorous bats. Since water is a scarce and limit...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Understanding the ecological, behavioral and evolutionary response of organisms to changing environm...
1. Numerous processes influence community structure. The relative importance of these processes are ...
A relatively recent approach to characterizing structure of natural communities is to use phylogenie...
Patterns of community structure may be examined using phylogenetic and morphological data; these pat...
Aim: Desert ecosystems, with their harsh environmental conditions, hold the key to understanding the...
Aim – Desert ecosystems, with their harsh environmental conditions, hold the key to understanding th...
Aim: To quantify gradients in local richness levels, feeding strategies, and body mass distributions...
Aim: Macroecological patterns of sympatry can inform our understanding of how ecological and evoluti...
1. Fragmentation per se due to human land conversion is a landscape-scale phenomenon. Accordingly, a...
Background Assembly of species into communities following human disturbance (e.g., deforestation, fr...
Abstract Empirical studies on bat assemblages have shown that richness is not appreciably influenced...
Aim: Our understanding of the biological strategies employed by species to cope with challenges pose...
This study investigated the bat community of the Spring Mountains of southern Nevada from June 1992 ...
Bodies of water are a key foraging habitat for insectivorous bats. Since water is a scarce and limit...
If species' evolutionary pasts predetermine their responses to evolutionarily novel stressors, then ...
Understanding the ecological, behavioral and evolutionary response of organisms to changing environm...