Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing to spatial variation in community structure. In aquatic systems, the relative importance of such patterns depends mainly on the potential connectivity of the specific system. Thus, connectivity is expected to increase in relation to the degree of water movement, and to depend on the specific traits of the study organism. We examined the role of environmental and spatial factors in structuring benthic communities from a highly connected shallow beach network using a metacommunity approach. Both factors contributed to a varying degree to the structure of the local communities suggesting that environmental filters and dispersal-related mechanisms...
Metacommunity theory is a mechanistic framework that explains the interdependence of local factors a...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Perhaps the most widely used quantitative approach in metacommunity ecology is the estimation of the...
Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing t...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
The majority of studies in metacommunity ecology have focused on systems other than marine benthic e...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Explaining the variance of local communities in a spatial-environmental matrix is one of the core in...
Tracking the effects of habitat attributes on species distribution is pivotal to the understanding o...
<div><p>The relative importance of environment and dispersal related processes for community assembl...
The relative importance of environment and dispersal related processes for community assembly has at...
Dispersal allows species to immigrate and emigrate to and from habitat patches and is an important f...
Ptatscheck C, Gansfort B, Majdi N, Traunspurger W. The influence of environmental and spatial factor...
1. Metacommunity ecology addresses the situation where sets of local communities are connected by th...
Faunal complexity is an impediment to understanding the function of fragmented coastal wetlands. Con...
Metacommunity theory is a mechanistic framework that explains the interdependence of local factors a...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Perhaps the most widely used quantitative approach in metacommunity ecology is the estimation of the...
Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing t...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
The majority of studies in metacommunity ecology have focused on systems other than marine benthic e...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Explaining the variance of local communities in a spatial-environmental matrix is one of the core in...
Tracking the effects of habitat attributes on species distribution is pivotal to the understanding o...
<div><p>The relative importance of environment and dispersal related processes for community assembl...
The relative importance of environment and dispersal related processes for community assembly has at...
Dispersal allows species to immigrate and emigrate to and from habitat patches and is an important f...
Ptatscheck C, Gansfort B, Majdi N, Traunspurger W. The influence of environmental and spatial factor...
1. Metacommunity ecology addresses the situation where sets of local communities are connected by th...
Faunal complexity is an impediment to understanding the function of fragmented coastal wetlands. Con...
Metacommunity theory is a mechanistic framework that explains the interdependence of local factors a...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Perhaps the most widely used quantitative approach in metacommunity ecology is the estimation of the...