Explaining the variance of local communities in a spatial-environmental matrix is one of the core interests of ecology today. Recent progress in metacommunity theory has made a substantial contribution to this field, however good empirical data in support of available theories are still relatively scarce. In this study we sampled a cluster of 36 temporary rock pools four times during one season to assess invertebrate metacommunity structure and dynamics and to search for steering processes and variables. Both Mantel tests and redundancy models indicate that local abiotic factors were dominant over spatial factors in explaining community structure and both were acting independently. Spatial variables were only important for passive disperser...
Gansfort B, Fontaneto D, Zhai M. Meiofauna as a model to test paradigms of ecological metacommunity ...
All metacommunity theories incorporate dispersal as a key process influencing community composition....
The Elements of Metacommunity Structure (EMS) framework gives rise to important eco-logical insights...
Dispersal allows species to immigrate and emigrate to and from habitat patches and is an important f...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Ecological studies on how populations and communities assemble and function traditionally focussed o...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
A recent challenge in community ecology is to understand under what conditions local and regional pr...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing t...
1. Metacommunity ecology addresses the situation where sets of local communities are connected by th...
Abstract According to metacommunity theory and previous experiments, inter‐patch dispersal rates may...
Metacommunity ecology focuses on the interaction between local communities and is inherently linked ...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
Assuming that dispersal modes or abilities can explain the different responses of organisms to geogr...
Gansfort B, Fontaneto D, Zhai M. Meiofauna as a model to test paradigms of ecological metacommunity ...
All metacommunity theories incorporate dispersal as a key process influencing community composition....
The Elements of Metacommunity Structure (EMS) framework gives rise to important eco-logical insights...
Dispersal allows species to immigrate and emigrate to and from habitat patches and is an important f...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Ecological studies on how populations and communities assemble and function traditionally focussed o...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
A recent challenge in community ecology is to understand under what conditions local and regional pr...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing t...
1. Metacommunity ecology addresses the situation where sets of local communities are connected by th...
Abstract According to metacommunity theory and previous experiments, inter‐patch dispersal rates may...
Metacommunity ecology focuses on the interaction between local communities and is inherently linked ...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
Assuming that dispersal modes or abilities can explain the different responses of organisms to geogr...
Gansfort B, Fontaneto D, Zhai M. Meiofauna as a model to test paradigms of ecological metacommunity ...
All metacommunity theories incorporate dispersal as a key process influencing community composition....
The Elements of Metacommunity Structure (EMS) framework gives rise to important eco-logical insights...