Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distributions of species richness and abundances across spatio-temporal scales. Accurate predictions have issued from its core premise that all species have identical vital rates. Yet no ecologist believes that species are identical in reality. Here I explain this paradox in terms of the ecological equivalence that species must achieve at their coexistence equilibrium, defined by zero net fitness for all regardless of intrinsic differences between them. I show that the distinction of realised from intrinsic vital rates is crucial to evaluating community resilience.An analysis of competitive interactions reveals how zero-sum patterns of abundance em...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality can...
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Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
Background: Hubbell’s 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
1. The core assumption of neutral theory is that all individuals in a community have equal fitness r...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality can...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
Background: Hubbell’s 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-...
Hubbell's 2001 neutral theory unifies biodiversity and biogeography by modelling steady-state distri...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
International audienceThe neutral theory of biodiversity assumes that coexisting organisms are equal...
1. The core assumption of neutral theory is that all individuals in a community have equal fitness r...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality can...
© The Author(s), 2015. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...