Dispersal is key for maintaining biodiversity at local- and regional scales in metacommunities. However, little is known about the combined effects of dispersal and climate change on biodiversity. Theory predicts that alpha-diversity is maximized at intermediate dispersal rates, resulting in a hump-shaped diversity-dispersal relationship. This relationship is predicted to flatten when competition increases. We anticipate that this same flattening will occur with increased temperature because, in the rising part of the temperature performance curve, interspecific competition is predicted to increase. We explored this question using aquatic communities of Sarracenia purpurea from early- and late-successional stages, in which we simula...
Large-scale processes are known to be important for patterns of species richness, yet the ways in wh...
Patterns of biodiversity and the processes generating them vary over scales of time, space, and ecol...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal is key for maintaining biodiversity at local- and regional scales in metacommunities. Howe...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Community dynamics and structure are greatly affected by climate change through warming. Temperature...
While the effect of the global biodiversity crisis on local species loss is still debated, there is ...
Climate change can trigger species range shifts, local extinctions and changes in diversity. Species...
Landscape connectivity can increase the capacity of communities to maintain their function when envi...
For the many species that rely on patchily distributed resources, patterns of coexistence and divers...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Abstract According to metacommunity theory and previous experiments, inter‐patch dispersal rates may...
International audienceThe 21st century has seen an acceleration of anthropogenic climate change and ...
Gaining knowledge of how ecosystems provide essential services to humans is of primary importance, ...
Large-scale processes are known to be important for patterns of species richness, yet the ways in wh...
Patterns of biodiversity and the processes generating them vary over scales of time, space, and ecol...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal is key for maintaining biodiversity at local- and regional scales in metacommunities. Howe...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Community dynamics and structure are greatly affected by climate change through warming. Temperature...
While the effect of the global biodiversity crisis on local species loss is still debated, there is ...
Climate change can trigger species range shifts, local extinctions and changes in diversity. Species...
Landscape connectivity can increase the capacity of communities to maintain their function when envi...
For the many species that rely on patchily distributed resources, patterns of coexistence and divers...
Predicting the effect of climate change on biodiversity is a multifactorial problem that is complica...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Abstract According to metacommunity theory and previous experiments, inter‐patch dispersal rates may...
International audienceThe 21st century has seen an acceleration of anthropogenic climate change and ...
Gaining knowledge of how ecosystems provide essential services to humans is of primary importance, ...
Large-scale processes are known to be important for patterns of species richness, yet the ways in wh...
Patterns of biodiversity and the processes generating them vary over scales of time, space, and ecol...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...