Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in different ways: environmental filters should regulate those species that establish in a particular area resulting in the ecological requirements of species being the primary driver of species distributions, while chance and dispersal limitation should dictate the likelihood of species reaching certain areas with the ecology of species being largely neutral. These factors are specifically relevant for understanding how the area and isolation of different habitats or islands interact to affect community composition. Our review of the literature found few experimental studies have examined the interactive effect of habitat area and isolation on commun...
A primary goal in ecology is to understand why localities with similar abiotic environmental conditi...
For a half century, habitat configuration – the arrangement of habitat patches within a landscape – ...
It is hard to defend the view that biotic communities represent a simple and predictable response to...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
Researchers have disputed whether a single large habitat reserve will support more species than many...
Identifying the influence of stochastic processes and of deterministic processes, such as dispersal ...
Understanding why communities appear deterministically dominated by relatively few species is an age...
1. Metacommunity theory predicts that increasing patch size and patch connectivity can alter local s...
High diversity is often poorly explained by trait-based deterministic models, in part because stocha...
Biodiversity emerges from niche mechanisms, in which the combination of traits determines species pe...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
The deterministic or stochastic nature of the rules that regulate which species co-exist in a commun...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
A primary goal in ecology is to understand why localities with similar abiotic environmental conditi...
For a half century, habitat configuration – the arrangement of habitat patches within a landscape – ...
It is hard to defend the view that biotic communities represent a simple and predictable response to...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
Theory predicts deterministic and stochastic factors will contribute to community assembly in differ...
Researchers have disputed whether a single large habitat reserve will support more species than many...
Identifying the influence of stochastic processes and of deterministic processes, such as dispersal ...
Understanding why communities appear deterministically dominated by relatively few species is an age...
1. Metacommunity theory predicts that increasing patch size and patch connectivity can alter local s...
High diversity is often poorly explained by trait-based deterministic models, in part because stocha...
Biodiversity emerges from niche mechanisms, in which the combination of traits determines species pe...
Succession theory argues that the taxonomic and functional structure of assembling communities is re...
The deterministic or stochastic nature of the rules that regulate which species co-exist in a commun...
1. The 'habitat-specific species pool hypothesis' proposes that differences between habitats in the ...
A primary goal in ecology is to understand why localities with similar abiotic environmental conditi...
For a half century, habitat configuration – the arrangement of habitat patches within a landscape – ...
It is hard to defend the view that biotic communities represent a simple and predictable response to...