Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains unclear whether artificially increasing or decreasing stress levels would lead to communities assembling predictably along a single axis of variation or along multiple context-dependent trajectories of change. In response to stress intensity alterations, we hypothesize that a single trajectory of change occurs when trait-based assembly prevails, while multiple trajectories of change arise when dispersal-related processes modify colonization and trait-filtering dynamics. Here, we test these hypotheses using aquatic macroinvertebrates from rivers exposed to gradients of natural salinity and artificially diluted or salinized ion contents. Our r...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) states that environmental stress modulates species interacti...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological commu...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
The generalizable functional attributes of organisms (traits) relate strongly to their environment a...
Naturally stressed ecosystems hold a unique fraction of biodiversity. However, they have been largel...
Aim: We hypothesized that mechanisms underlying beta diversity in rivers would differ between gradie...
Many freshwater ecosystems suffer from multiple environmental stressors derived from anthropogenic a...
The current erosion of biodiversity is a major concern that threatens the ecological integrity of ec...
Human land uses and population growth represent major global threats to biodiversity and ecosystem s...
International audienceClimatic extreme events such as droughts (unpredictable), dry periods (predict...
<p>Szöcs, E., Eckhard Coring, Jürgen Bäthe, Ralf B. Schäfer (2014). Data from: Effects of anthropoge...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) states that environmental stress modulates species interacti...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological commu...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
Abiotic stress shapes how communities assemble and support ecological functions. However, it remains...
The generalizable functional attributes of organisms (traits) relate strongly to their environment a...
Naturally stressed ecosystems hold a unique fraction of biodiversity. However, they have been largel...
Aim: We hypothesized that mechanisms underlying beta diversity in rivers would differ between gradie...
Many freshwater ecosystems suffer from multiple environmental stressors derived from anthropogenic a...
The current erosion of biodiversity is a major concern that threatens the ecological integrity of ec...
Human land uses and population growth represent major global threats to biodiversity and ecosystem s...
International audienceClimatic extreme events such as droughts (unpredictable), dry periods (predict...
<p>Szöcs, E., Eckhard Coring, Jürgen Bäthe, Ralf B. Schäfer (2014). Data from: Effects of anthropoge...
1. The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) states that environmental stress modulates species interacti...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
The effect of stressors on biodiversity can vary in relation to the degree to which biological commu...