The physical and biotic environment is often considered the primary driver of functional variation in plant communities. Here, we examine the hypothesis that spatial isolation may also be an important driver of functional variation in plant communities where disturbance and dispersal limitation may prevent species from occupying all suitable habitats. To test this hypothesis, we surveyed the vascular plant composition of 30 islands in the Gulf of Maine, USA, and used available functional trait and growth form data to quantify the functional composition of these islands. We categorized species based on dispersal mode and used a landscape metric of isolation to assess the potential role of dispersal limitation as a mechanism of isolation-driv...
It is well accepted that the shape of the dispersal kernel, especially its tail, has a substantial e...
[Aim] One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait ...
1. Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species diversity across...
One of the central aims of ecology is to understand how biotic processes drive ecosystem f...
Aim: Species diversity on islands generally increases with island area. This might arise either from...
International audienceIt is now recognized that speciation can proceed even when divergent natural s...
Islands are ideal research models to study ecological processes, as they vary in size, ecological co...
The influence of island dynamics and characteristics on taxonomic diversity, particularly species ri...
International audienceThe fragmentation of natural habitats is a major threat for biodiversity. Howe...
1. Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species diversity across...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
Aim This study disentangles how plant dispersal syndromes influence the relationship of species rich...
Aim: One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait d...
1. Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) is hypothesized to play an important role in community assemb...
It is well accepted that the shape of the dispersal kernel, especially its tail, has a substantial e...
[Aim] One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait ...
1. Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species diversity across...
One of the central aims of ecology is to understand how biotic processes drive ecosystem f...
Aim: Species diversity on islands generally increases with island area. This might arise either from...
International audienceIt is now recognized that speciation can proceed even when divergent natural s...
Islands are ideal research models to study ecological processes, as they vary in size, ecological co...
The influence of island dynamics and characteristics on taxonomic diversity, particularly species ri...
International audienceThe fragmentation of natural habitats is a major threat for biodiversity. Howe...
1. Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species diversity across...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
Remote locations, such as oceanic islands, typically harbour relatively few species, some of which g...
Aim This study disentangles how plant dispersal syndromes influence the relationship of species rich...
Aim: One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait d...
1. Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) is hypothesized to play an important role in community assemb...
It is well accepted that the shape of the dispersal kernel, especially its tail, has a substantial e...
[Aim] One of the main goals of functional biogeography is to examine distribution patterns of trait ...
1. Disentangling ecological processes that influence community assembly and species diversity across...