Structural properties of aquatic habitats are the basis of several theories produced to explain the functioning of aquatic environments. We predicted a longitudinal change of ecosystem properties along the river, and also that potamal areas of the river are similar to lakes. In rivers with periodic floods we also expect a high degree of similarity due to increased environmental similarity and increase dispersal of component species. Otherwise, rivers must be conceived as a landscape element with an intrinsic hierarchical nature and dispersal among its parts are constrained by this structure. Under this view, we also could expect that different basin or different “micro-basin” could present communities that are historically different in thei...
International audienceOne of the major current ecological challenges is to understand how to reconci...
Large Amazonian rivers may act as dispersal barriers for animals with low dispersal abilities, limit...
Spatial heterogeneity is one of the major sources of compositional dissimilarity among fish in diffe...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
AbstractThe statement that the habitat complexity and structure govern the abundance and diversity o...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Studies on phylogenetic community ecology usually infer habitat filtering when communities are phylo...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Community assembly theory is founded on the premise that the relative importance of local environmen...
Ecomorphological patterns of the fish assemblage from the upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil, wer...
Surrogate groups have been used as a useful tool for biodiversity conservation. The occurrence and d...
Abstract This paper investigates species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOF...
The Paraguay-Paraná river system forms an important ecological corridor across South America. Here, ...
Abstract Aim Floodplains are among the most biologically diverse systems in the world, where hydrol...
I investigated changes in abundance and spatial distribution of medium- and large-sized fishes (>100...
International audienceOne of the major current ecological challenges is to understand how to reconci...
Large Amazonian rivers may act as dispersal barriers for animals with low dispersal abilities, limit...
Spatial heterogeneity is one of the major sources of compositional dissimilarity among fish in diffe...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
AbstractThe statement that the habitat complexity and structure govern the abundance and diversity o...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Studies on phylogenetic community ecology usually infer habitat filtering when communities are phylo...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Community assembly theory is founded on the premise that the relative importance of local environmen...
Ecomorphological patterns of the fish assemblage from the upper Paraná River floodplain, Brazil, wer...
Surrogate groups have been used as a useful tool for biodiversity conservation. The occurrence and d...
Abstract This paper investigates species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOF...
The Paraguay-Paraná river system forms an important ecological corridor across South America. Here, ...
Abstract Aim Floodplains are among the most biologically diverse systems in the world, where hydrol...
I investigated changes in abundance and spatial distribution of medium- and large-sized fishes (>100...
International audienceOne of the major current ecological challenges is to understand how to reconci...
Large Amazonian rivers may act as dispersal barriers for animals with low dispersal abilities, limit...
Spatial heterogeneity is one of the major sources of compositional dissimilarity among fish in diffe...