Understanding the mechanisms of trait selection at the scale of plant communities is a crucial step toward predicting community assembly. Although it is commonly assumed that disturbance and resource availability constrain separate suites of traits, representing the regenerative and established phases, respectively, a quantification and test of this accepted hypothesis is still lacking due to limitations of traditional statistical techniques. In this paper we quantify, using structural equation modeling (SEM), the relative contributions of disturbance and resource availability to the selection of suites of traits at the community scale. Our model specifies and reflects previously obtained ecological insights, taking disturbance and nutrient...
Trait variation in plant communities is thought to be constrained by two opposing community assembly...
Ecological theory posits that temporal stability patterns in plant populations are associated with d...
In this review, we examine two new trait-based models of community assembly that predict the relativ...
Understanding the mechanisms of trait selection at the scale of plant communities is a crucial step ...
Reliably predicting vegetation distribution requires habitat distribution models (HDMs) that are eco...
How plant functional traits (e.g., seed mass) drive species abundance within communities remains an ...
Understanding which factors and rules govern the process of assembly in communities constitutes one ...
Reliably predicting vegetation distribution requires habitat distribution models (HDMs) that are eco...
Assembly theory predicts that filtering processes will select species by their attributes to build a...
Assembly theory predicts that filtering processes will select species by their attributes to build a...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audience1. Trait-based approaches h...
The Community Assembly by Trait Selection (CATS) model of community assembly predicts species abunda...
The functioning of present ecosystems reflects deep evolutionary history of locally co-occurring spe...
Plant traits are particularly important in determining plant community structure. However, how can o...
peer reviewed1. Understanding how environmental factors drive plant community assembly remains a maj...
Trait variation in plant communities is thought to be constrained by two opposing community assembly...
Ecological theory posits that temporal stability patterns in plant populations are associated with d...
In this review, we examine two new trait-based models of community assembly that predict the relativ...
Understanding the mechanisms of trait selection at the scale of plant communities is a crucial step ...
Reliably predicting vegetation distribution requires habitat distribution models (HDMs) that are eco...
How plant functional traits (e.g., seed mass) drive species abundance within communities remains an ...
Understanding which factors and rules govern the process of assembly in communities constitutes one ...
Reliably predicting vegetation distribution requires habitat distribution models (HDMs) that are eco...
Assembly theory predicts that filtering processes will select species by their attributes to build a...
Assembly theory predicts that filtering processes will select species by their attributes to build a...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audience1. Trait-based approaches h...
The Community Assembly by Trait Selection (CATS) model of community assembly predicts species abunda...
The functioning of present ecosystems reflects deep evolutionary history of locally co-occurring spe...
Plant traits are particularly important in determining plant community structure. However, how can o...
peer reviewed1. Understanding how environmental factors drive plant community assembly remains a maj...
Trait variation in plant communities is thought to be constrained by two opposing community assembly...
Ecological theory posits that temporal stability patterns in plant populations are associated with d...
In this review, we examine two new trait-based models of community assembly that predict the relativ...