A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community modelling frameworks that integrate a combination of environmental and spatial data to identify positive and negative species associations from presence-absence matrices, and incorporate an additional comparison using joint species distribution models (JSDM). The frameworks use a dichotomous logic tree that distinguishes dispersal limitation, environmental requirements, and interspecific interactions as causes of segregated or aggregated species pairs. The first framework is based on a classical null model analysis complemented by tests of spatial arrangement and environmental characteristics of the sites occupied by the members of each species p...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Understanding the factors that determine species' geographic distributions is important for addressi...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
A primary goal of ecology is to understand the fundamental processes underlying the geographic distr...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: Plant species co-occur within communities in response to variatio...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
Null model analysis of species co-occurrence patterns has long been used to gain insight into commun...
International audienceAIM Metacommunity theories attribute different relative degrees of importance ...
Dispersal limitation and environmental conditions are crucial drivers of plant species distribution ...
Aim: Predicting the spatial distribution of species assemblages remains an important challenge in bi...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
Investigating how trophic interactions influence the β-diversity of meta-communities is of paramount...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Understanding the factors that determine species' geographic distributions is important for addressi...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
A key focus in ecology is to search for community assembly rules. Here we compare two community mode...
A primary goal of ecology is to understand the fundamental processes underlying the geographic distr...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: Plant species co-occur within communities in response to variatio...
Aim Recent studies increasingly use statistical methods to infer biotic interactions from co-occurre...
PLEASE NOTE, THESE DATA ARE ALSO REFERRED TO IN TWO OTHER PUBLICATIONS. PLEASE SEE http://dx.doi.org...
Null model analysis of species co-occurrence patterns has long been used to gain insight into commun...
International audienceAIM Metacommunity theories attribute different relative degrees of importance ...
Dispersal limitation and environmental conditions are crucial drivers of plant species distribution ...
Aim: Predicting the spatial distribution of species assemblages remains an important challenge in bi...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
Investigating how trophic interactions influence the β-diversity of meta-communities is of paramount...
Aim: Climatic niche modelling of species and community distributions implicitly assumes strong and c...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Understanding the factors that determine species' geographic distributions is important for addressi...