Post-print version of the article Publisher's version/doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.11.222Examining the relative contribution of local environmental stressors and regional factors in structuring biological communities is essential for biodiversity conservation and environmental assessment, yet their relative roles for different community characterizations remain elusive. Here, we examined the responses of taxonomic and functional structures of stream macroinvertebrate communities to local and regional factors across a human-induced environmental gradient in the Han River Basin, one subtropical biodiversity hotspot in China. Our objectives were: 1) to examine the responses of traditional taxonomic measures and functional traits to anthrop...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Environmental filtering and spatial structuring are important ecological processes for the generatio...
Abstract Ensuring the provision of essential ecosystem services in systems affected by multiple stre...
Examining the relative contribution of local environmental stressors and regional factors in structu...
Metacommunity ecology emphasizes that community structure and diversity are not only determined by l...
The metacommunity concept has been widely used to explain the biodiversity patterns at various scale...
Highlights • We tested patterns of multi-faceted beta diversity across mountain streams. • All...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
One of the key targets of community ecology and biogeography concerns revealing the variability and ...
Anthropogenic activities continue to expand and intensify resulting in vast areas of the globe being...
Understanding the geographical patterns and divisions of communities is a fundamental step in achiev...
Environmental filtering and spatial structuring are important ecological processes for the generatio...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Community concordance describes similarity in distributions and abundances of organisms from differe...
Metacommunity theory provides a useful framework to describe the underlying factors (e.g., environme...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Environmental filtering and spatial structuring are important ecological processes for the generatio...
Abstract Ensuring the provision of essential ecosystem services in systems affected by multiple stre...
Examining the relative contribution of local environmental stressors and regional factors in structu...
Metacommunity ecology emphasizes that community structure and diversity are not only determined by l...
The metacommunity concept has been widely used to explain the biodiversity patterns at various scale...
Highlights • We tested patterns of multi-faceted beta diversity across mountain streams. • All...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
One of the key targets of community ecology and biogeography concerns revealing the variability and ...
Anthropogenic activities continue to expand and intensify resulting in vast areas of the globe being...
Understanding the geographical patterns and divisions of communities is a fundamental step in achiev...
Environmental filtering and spatial structuring are important ecological processes for the generatio...
Although our knowledge of the spatial distribution of stream organisms has been increasing rapidly i...
Community concordance describes similarity in distributions and abundances of organisms from differe...
Metacommunity theory provides a useful framework to describe the underlying factors (e.g., environme...
In the face of major threats to global biodiversity, and in order that ecosystem managers might act ...
Environmental filtering and spatial structuring are important ecological processes for the generatio...
Abstract Ensuring the provision of essential ecosystem services in systems affected by multiple stre...