Understanding the spatial patterns and environmental drivers of freshwater diversity and community structure is a key challenge in biogeography and conservation biology. However, previous studies have focussed primarily on taxonomic diversity and have largely ignored the phylogenetic and functional facets resulting in an incomplete understanding of the community assembly. Here, we examine the influence of local environmental, hydrological proximity effects, land-use type and spatial structuring on taxonomic, functional and phylogenetic (using taxonomic relatedness as a proxy) alpha and beta diversity (including the turnover and nestedness-resultant components) of pond macroinvertebrate communities. Ninety-five ponds across urban and non-urb...
Aim: An understanding of how biotic communities are spatially organised is necessary to identify and...
Ponds are among the most biodiverse freshwater ecosystems, yet face significant threats from removal...
Ponds support a rich biodiversity because the heterogeneity of individual ponds creates, at the land...
Understanding the spatial patterns and environmental drivers of freshwater diversity and community s...
Global environmental change is threatening freshwater biodiversity with ecological impacts predicted...
Ponds are common and abundant landscape features in temperate environments, particularly on floodpla...
© 2016 Springer International Publishing SwitzerlandPonds are common and abundant landscape features...
Environmental filtering and spatial structuring are important ecological processes for the generatio...
Ponds are common and abundant features in nearly all landscapes typical of European lowland landscap...
Garden ponds are a ubiquitous feature of urban landscapes and have the potential to be an important ...
Ecological restoration of aquatic ecosystems has become widespread in recent decades. Whereas the re...
Aim: An understanding of how biotic communities are spatially organised is necessary to identify and...
Biodiversity and nature values in anthropogenic landscapes often depend on land use practices and ma...
Aim: An understanding of how biotic communities are spatially organised is necessary to identify and...
Macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary ponds are ideal model systems to explore biodiversity pat...
Aim: An understanding of how biotic communities are spatially organised is necessary to identify and...
Ponds are among the most biodiverse freshwater ecosystems, yet face significant threats from removal...
Ponds support a rich biodiversity because the heterogeneity of individual ponds creates, at the land...
Understanding the spatial patterns and environmental drivers of freshwater diversity and community s...
Global environmental change is threatening freshwater biodiversity with ecological impacts predicted...
Ponds are common and abundant landscape features in temperate environments, particularly on floodpla...
© 2016 Springer International Publishing SwitzerlandPonds are common and abundant landscape features...
Environmental filtering and spatial structuring are important ecological processes for the generatio...
Ponds are common and abundant features in nearly all landscapes typical of European lowland landscap...
Garden ponds are a ubiquitous feature of urban landscapes and have the potential to be an important ...
Ecological restoration of aquatic ecosystems has become widespread in recent decades. Whereas the re...
Aim: An understanding of how biotic communities are spatially organised is necessary to identify and...
Biodiversity and nature values in anthropogenic landscapes often depend on land use practices and ma...
Aim: An understanding of how biotic communities are spatially organised is necessary to identify and...
Macroinvertebrate assemblages of temporary ponds are ideal model systems to explore biodiversity pat...
Aim: An understanding of how biotic communities are spatially organised is necessary to identify and...
Ponds are among the most biodiverse freshwater ecosystems, yet face significant threats from removal...
Ponds support a rich biodiversity because the heterogeneity of individual ponds creates, at the land...