Faunal complexity is an impediment to understanding the function of fragmented coastal wetlands. Conceiving faunal communities as part of a larger network of communities (or a metacommunity) helps to resolve this complexity by enabling simultaneous consideration of local environmental influences and 'regional' dispersal-driven processes. We assessed the role of local vs. regional factors on the fish assemblage structure of a wetland system comprising 20 tidal pools. In equivalent freshwater metacommunities, regional factors often override local influences, resulting in patterns of nestedness among patches as species and individuals are progressively filtered out along gradients of isolation. While the tidal pool assemblage was primarily str...
Tracking the effects of habitat attributes on species distribution is pivotal to the understanding o...
Abstract Metacommunity patterns and underlying processes in aquatic organisms have typically been s...
The composition of plankton communities in individual habitats is often influenced by environmental ...
Faunal complexity is an impediment to understanding the function of fragmented coastal wetlands. Con...
We examined the potential for patterns in invertebrate prey distribution to act as a key driver of f...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the mechanisms that regulate patterns of abundance, d...
Freshwater biological communities are spatially distributed in relatively isolated patches over a te...
1. Metacommunity ecology addresses the situation where sets of local communities are connected by th...
Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing t...
<div><p>The physical and faunal characteristics of coastal wetlands are driven by dynamics of hydrol...
Metacommunity approaches are becoming popular when analyzing factors driving species distribution at...
Estuarine wetlands have received little study in dry tropical and subtropical areas despite the fact...
The physical and faunal characteristics of coastal wetlands are driven by dynamics of hydrological c...
Metacommunity approaches are becoming popular when analyzing factors driving species distribution at...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Tracking the effects of habitat attributes on species distribution is pivotal to the understanding o...
Abstract Metacommunity patterns and underlying processes in aquatic organisms have typically been s...
The composition of plankton communities in individual habitats is often influenced by environmental ...
Faunal complexity is an impediment to understanding the function of fragmented coastal wetlands. Con...
We examined the potential for patterns in invertebrate prey distribution to act as a key driver of f...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the mechanisms that regulate patterns of abundance, d...
Freshwater biological communities are spatially distributed in relatively isolated patches over a te...
1. Metacommunity ecology addresses the situation where sets of local communities are connected by th...
Metacommunity ecology recognizes the interplay between local and regional patterns in contributing t...
<div><p>The physical and faunal characteristics of coastal wetlands are driven by dynamics of hydrol...
Metacommunity approaches are becoming popular when analyzing factors driving species distribution at...
Estuarine wetlands have received little study in dry tropical and subtropical areas despite the fact...
The physical and faunal characteristics of coastal wetlands are driven by dynamics of hydrological c...
Metacommunity approaches are becoming popular when analyzing factors driving species distribution at...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Tracking the effects of habitat attributes on species distribution is pivotal to the understanding o...
Abstract Metacommunity patterns and underlying processes in aquatic organisms have typically been s...
The composition of plankton communities in individual habitats is often influenced by environmental ...