Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing organisms. Landscape, however, changes, and dispersal strategies evolve with it. It is unclear how these biological and geomorphological changes interplay to affect biodiversity patterns. Here we develop metacommunity models that allow for dispersal evolution and implement them in river networks with different structures, mimicking the geomorphological dynamics of fluvial landscape. For a given dispersal kernel, a more compact network structure, where local communities are closer to one another, results in biodiversity patterns characteristic of a more well-mixed environment. When dispersal evolution is present, however, organisms adopt more local...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in d...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing organ...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
In this paper, we develop a stochastic, discrete, structured meta population model to explore the dy...
This paper investigates the importance of dispersal directionality and river network structure to bi...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
Neutral metacommunity models for spatial biodiversity patterns are implemented on river networks act...
Aim Fractal networks, represented by branching complexity in rivers, are ubiquitous in nature. In ri...
Freshwater biological communities are spatially distributed in relatively isolated patches over a te...
The influence of spatial processes on diversity and community dynamics is generally recognized in ec...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in d...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing organ...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
In this paper, we develop a stochastic, discrete, structured meta population model to explore the dy...
This paper investigates the importance of dispersal directionality and river network structure to bi...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
Neutral metacommunity models for spatial biodiversity patterns are implemented on river networks act...
Aim Fractal networks, represented by branching complexity in rivers, are ubiquitous in nature. In ri...
Freshwater biological communities are spatially distributed in relatively isolated patches over a te...
The influence of spatial processes on diversity and community dynamics is generally recognized in ec...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
The form of fluvial landscapes is known to attain stationary network configurations that settle in d...