1. Despite recent advances in understanding community assembly processes, appreciating how these processes vary across multiple spatial scales and environmental gradients remains a crucial issue in ecology. 2. This study aimed to disentangle the drivers of diversity and composition of seaweed communities through a gradient of spatial scales based on a hierarchical sampling design consisting of 19 sites distributed in four sectors along the Brittany coastline. Using randomised community matrices and Moran’s eigenvector maps (MEMs), we compared i) the relative importance of deterministic and stochastic processes, ii) the environmental correlates of community composition and iii) the scale of variation in community composition for seaweed comm...
Metacommunity theory highlights the potential of β–diversity as a useful link to empirical research,...
Investigating the relative roles of physical and biological factors in determining community structu...
Wave height was used as a proxy to assess the effect of hydrodynamics on the development and structu...
1. Despite recent advances in understanding community assembly processes, appreciating how these pro...
A major goal of community ecology is to understand how communities are formed and which abiotic and ...
The assembly and persistence of ecological communities is a phenomenon that occurs across large spat...
In rocky intertidal habitats, the pronounced increase in environmental stress from low to high eleva...
Steep environmental gradients offer the opportunity to study organismal adaptation to local conditio...
A major challenge facing ecology is to better understand how large-scale processes modify local scal...
Disentangling the effects of the vast array of natural and human processes that drive variation in m...
Questions: How do fine scale community assembly processes (e.g., environ-mental filtering, symmetric c...
Coastal ecosystems are highly complex and driven by multiple environmental factors. To date we lack ...
Aim: To understand spatial-temporal changes (beta-diversity) in coastal communities and their driver...
1. Facilitation through physical stress amelioration has been largely overlooked in subtidal marine ...
Spatial variation in the composition of communities is the product of many biotic and envi-ronmental...
Metacommunity theory highlights the potential of β–diversity as a useful link to empirical research,...
Investigating the relative roles of physical and biological factors in determining community structu...
Wave height was used as a proxy to assess the effect of hydrodynamics on the development and structu...
1. Despite recent advances in understanding community assembly processes, appreciating how these pro...
A major goal of community ecology is to understand how communities are formed and which abiotic and ...
The assembly and persistence of ecological communities is a phenomenon that occurs across large spat...
In rocky intertidal habitats, the pronounced increase in environmental stress from low to high eleva...
Steep environmental gradients offer the opportunity to study organismal adaptation to local conditio...
A major challenge facing ecology is to better understand how large-scale processes modify local scal...
Disentangling the effects of the vast array of natural and human processes that drive variation in m...
Questions: How do fine scale community assembly processes (e.g., environ-mental filtering, symmetric c...
Coastal ecosystems are highly complex and driven by multiple environmental factors. To date we lack ...
Aim: To understand spatial-temporal changes (beta-diversity) in coastal communities and their driver...
1. Facilitation through physical stress amelioration has been largely overlooked in subtidal marine ...
Spatial variation in the composition of communities is the product of many biotic and envi-ronmental...
Metacommunity theory highlights the potential of β–diversity as a useful link to empirical research,...
Investigating the relative roles of physical and biological factors in determining community structu...
Wave height was used as a proxy to assess the effect of hydrodynamics on the development and structu...