International audienceThe number of species coexisting in a community may be regulated by local factors (e.g., competitive interactions), or by regional processes (e.g., dispersal from a regional species pool). The relative importance of local and regional processes can be inferred from the shape of the relationship between local and regional species richness. We investigated this relationship in communities of fleas parasitic on small mammals at two spatial scales: between the richness of fleas on individual hosts (infracommunities) and that of fleas on host populations (component communities), and between the richness of component communities and that of the entire regional species pool. We tested linearity (proportional sampling) versus ...
On any spatial scale, the species composition of a taxonomic group often departs from a phylogenetic...
At any location, a group of organisms may be represented by several clades. What determines which cl...
Fleas (Siphonaptera) are obligate ectoparasites of mammals and birds. Due to their economic importa...
International audienceThe number of species coexisting in a community may be regulated by local fact...
International audienceWe investigated the role of environmental filtering as an underlying mechanism...
International audienceWe studied patterns of variation in species composition of flea assemblages on...
International audienceSimilarity between species plays a key role in the processes governing communi...
Patterns in community composition across a landscape are the result of mechanistic responses and spe...
International audienceWe investigated the empirical relationship between mean abundance and its vari...
We investigated the role of environmental filtering as an underlying mechanism of assembly of compou...
International audienceThe aggregation model of coexistence states that species coexistence is facili...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
The number of links in webs of species interactions, which lies at the heart of the biodiversity-sta...
Ecological specialization is hypothesized to result from the exploitation of predictable resource ba...
1.Recent studies have evaluated the distribution of specialization in species interactionnetworks. S...
On any spatial scale, the species composition of a taxonomic group often departs from a phylogenetic...
At any location, a group of organisms may be represented by several clades. What determines which cl...
Fleas (Siphonaptera) are obligate ectoparasites of mammals and birds. Due to their economic importa...
International audienceThe number of species coexisting in a community may be regulated by local fact...
International audienceWe investigated the role of environmental filtering as an underlying mechanism...
International audienceWe studied patterns of variation in species composition of flea assemblages on...
International audienceSimilarity between species plays a key role in the processes governing communi...
Patterns in community composition across a landscape are the result of mechanistic responses and spe...
International audienceWe investigated the empirical relationship between mean abundance and its vari...
We investigated the role of environmental filtering as an underlying mechanism of assembly of compou...
International audienceThe aggregation model of coexistence states that species coexistence is facili...
effort Parasite communities are arranged into hierarchical levels of organization, cov-ering various...
The number of links in webs of species interactions, which lies at the heart of the biodiversity-sta...
Ecological specialization is hypothesized to result from the exploitation of predictable resource ba...
1.Recent studies have evaluated the distribution of specialization in species interactionnetworks. S...
On any spatial scale, the species composition of a taxonomic group often departs from a phylogenetic...
At any location, a group of organisms may be represented by several clades. What determines which cl...
Fleas (Siphonaptera) are obligate ectoparasites of mammals and birds. Due to their economic importa...