The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in dynamically accessible minima of total energy dissipation by landscape-forming discharges. Recent studies have highlighted the role of the dendritic structure of river networks in controlling population dynamics of the species they host and large-scale biodiversity patterns. Here, we systematically investigate the relation between energy dissipation, the physical driver for the evolution of river networks, and the ecological dynamics of their embedded biota. To that end, we use the concept of metapopulation capacity, a measure to link landscape structures with the population dynamics they host. Technically, metapopulation capacity is the leadi...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Habitat fragmentation and land use changes are causing major biodiversity losses. Connectivity of th...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in d...
Does a dynamic drainage density have a role on species persistence in the river basin? The general v...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing orga...
Intraspecific population diversity (specifically, spatial asynchrony of population dynamics) is an e...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
1. Despite years of attention, the dynamics of species constrained to disperse within riverine netwo...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
Dendritic habitats, such as river ecosystems, promote the persistence of species by favouring spatia...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Habitat fragmentation and land use changes are causing major biodiversity losses. Connectivity of th...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in d...
Does a dynamic drainage density have a role on species persistence in the river basin? The general v...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing orga...
Intraspecific population diversity (specifically, spatial asynchrony of population dynamics) is an e...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
1. Despite years of attention, the dynamics of species constrained to disperse within riverine netwo...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
Dendritic habitats, such as river ecosystems, promote the persistence of species by favouring spatia...
This paper reviews theoretical and observational material on form and function of natural networks a...
Habitat fragmentation and land use changes are causing major biodiversity losses. Connectivity of th...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...