Natural communities are structured by a complex suite of interacting physical and biological processes that operate across multiple spatial and temporal scales. Documenting spatiotemporal variability in ecological patterns can yield insights into the key processes influencing the distributions of species and structure of communities. Many previous studies conducted in natural habitats have recorded systematic shifts in assemblage structure along broad-scale latitudinal gradients, largely because of individual species' thermal affinities. However, it remains unclear as to whether similar patterns occur in artificial habitats, where patterns could be decoupled from natural processes. In this study, we examined patterns of spatial variability ...
Aim: The shape of the diversity-disturbance relationship is context-dependent, but the mechanisms dr...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Ecological theory predicts that positive interactions among organisms will increase across gradients...
Natural communities are structured by a complex suite of interacting physical and biological process...
Patterns of benthic community structure are driven by a range of biological and physical processes t...
When observed at small spatial scales the variability in ecological patterns can be confusing and pr...
Models of faunal communities on open-coast beaches emphasise the primacy of environmental conditions...
Reef landscapes dominated by canopy-forming species are often irregular mosaics of habitats, with im...
Ecological community composition is driven by complex processes which often operate simultaneously. ...
Most ecologists are comfortable with the notion of habitats as recognizable entities and also with s...
An understanding of ecological processes hinges upon an understanding of the spatial structuring of ...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
At regional scales, the distribution of species and the structure of assemblages vary with latitude ...
We described invertebrate assemblage composition over a range of spatial and temporal scales in the ...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Aim: The shape of the diversity-disturbance relationship is context-dependent, but the mechanisms dr...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Ecological theory predicts that positive interactions among organisms will increase across gradients...
Natural communities are structured by a complex suite of interacting physical and biological process...
Patterns of benthic community structure are driven by a range of biological and physical processes t...
When observed at small spatial scales the variability in ecological patterns can be confusing and pr...
Models of faunal communities on open-coast beaches emphasise the primacy of environmental conditions...
Reef landscapes dominated by canopy-forming species are often irregular mosaics of habitats, with im...
Ecological community composition is driven by complex processes which often operate simultaneously. ...
Most ecologists are comfortable with the notion of habitats as recognizable entities and also with s...
An understanding of ecological processes hinges upon an understanding of the spatial structuring of ...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
At regional scales, the distribution of species and the structure of assemblages vary with latitude ...
We described invertebrate assemblage composition over a range of spatial and temporal scales in the ...
The evolution and ecology of latitudinal patterns in marine macrofaunal biodiversity and assemblage ...
Aim: The shape of the diversity-disturbance relationship is context-dependent, but the mechanisms dr...
Many terrestrial habitats, and certainly man-made systems such as woodland and agricultural habitats...
Ecological theory predicts that positive interactions among organisms will increase across gradients...