Context: Community composition, environmental variation, and spatial structuring can influence ecosystem functioning, and ecosystem service delivery. While the role of space in regulating ecosystem functioning is well recognised in theory, it is rarely considered explicitly in empirical studies. Objectives: We evaluated the role of spatial structuring within and between regions in explaining the functioning of 36 reference and human-impacted streams. Methods: We gathered information on regional and local environmental variables, communities (taxonomy and traits), and used variance partitioning analysis to explain seven indicators of ecosystem functioning. Results: Variation in functional indicators was explained not only by environmen...
Numerous theoretical and modeling studies have demonstrated the ecological significance of the spati...
Predicting how communities change in space and time requires an understanding of how mechanisms such...
Issue Approaches to predicting species assemblages through stacking individual niche‐based species ...
Context: Community composition, environmental variation, and spatial structuring can influence ecosy...
Understanding how ecosystem functioning is impacted by global change drivers is a central topic in e...
How communities are structured and the processes shaping species composition are among the basic que...
Spatial environmental heterogeneity is widely accepted and cited as a mechanism underlying the struc...
What will happen if human populations are not able to rely on Earth’s ecosystems to deliver fundamen...
Issue: Approaches to predicting species assemblages through stacking individual niche-based species ...
Predicting ecosystem functioning at large spatial scales rests on our ability to scale up from local...
Recent empirical studies conducted in disparate ecosystems have shown that greater species diversity...
Temporal stability of ecosystem functioning increases the predictability and reliability of ecosyste...
Summary Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) is hypothesized to play an important role in community...
Most spatial ecology focuses on how species dispersal affects community dynamics and coexistence. Ec...
Numerous theoretical and modeling studies have demonstrated the ecological significance of the spati...
Predicting how communities change in space and time requires an understanding of how mechanisms such...
Issue Approaches to predicting species assemblages through stacking individual niche‐based species ...
Context: Community composition, environmental variation, and spatial structuring can influence ecosy...
Understanding how ecosystem functioning is impacted by global change drivers is a central topic in e...
How communities are structured and the processes shaping species composition are among the basic que...
Spatial environmental heterogeneity is widely accepted and cited as a mechanism underlying the struc...
What will happen if human populations are not able to rely on Earth’s ecosystems to deliver fundamen...
Issue: Approaches to predicting species assemblages through stacking individual niche-based species ...
Predicting ecosystem functioning at large spatial scales rests on our ability to scale up from local...
Recent empirical studies conducted in disparate ecosystems have shown that greater species diversity...
Temporal stability of ecosystem functioning increases the predictability and reliability of ecosyste...
Summary Intraspecific trait variation (ITV) is hypothesized to play an important role in community...
Most spatial ecology focuses on how species dispersal affects community dynamics and coexistence. Ec...
Numerous theoretical and modeling studies have demonstrated the ecological significance of the spati...
Predicting how communities change in space and time requires an understanding of how mechanisms such...
Issue Approaches to predicting species assemblages through stacking individual niche‐based species ...