The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there has been limited research examining metacommunity structure of communities in high mountain streams. These ecosystems are often physically constrained and can display large environmental gradients within a relatively small spatial extent. Here, we examined metacommunity structures of stream organisms in a high mountain region, which is part of the Hengduan Mountains region in Southwest China. Macroinvertebrates and diatoms were collected from six streams in two opposite aspects of the same mountain with different connectivity between streams. On the west aspect, streams are tributaries of a river (i.e., river-connected) while streams flow into...
The metacommunity concept has been widely used to explain the biodiversity patterns at various scale...
The Elements of Metacommunity Structure (EMS) framework gives rise to important eco-logical insights...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there h...
While macroinvertebrates are extensively investigated in many river ecosystems, meta-community ecolo...
Aim Idealized metacommunity structures (i.e. checkerboard, random, quasi-structures, nested, Clement...
Unraveling the ecological factors that control variation in local community structure in space and t...
Stochastic (e.g., via species dispersal and ecological drift) and deterministic (e.g., via environme...
Aim Dendritic ecological networks (DENs), such as river systems, combine features that challenge the...
Metacommunity theory provides a useful framework to describe the underlying factors (e.g., environme...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
Highlights • We tested temporal aspects of metacommunity structure in a large freshwater lake usi...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Freshwater ecosystems in high-mountain regions are subject to emerging threats such as global warmin...
The metacommunity concept has been widely used to explain the biodiversity patterns at various scale...
The Elements of Metacommunity Structure (EMS) framework gives rise to important eco-logical insights...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there h...
While macroinvertebrates are extensively investigated in many river ecosystems, meta-community ecolo...
Aim Idealized metacommunity structures (i.e. checkerboard, random, quasi-structures, nested, Clement...
Unraveling the ecological factors that control variation in local community structure in space and t...
Stochastic (e.g., via species dispersal and ecological drift) and deterministic (e.g., via environme...
Aim Dendritic ecological networks (DENs), such as river systems, combine features that challenge the...
Metacommunity theory provides a useful framework to describe the underlying factors (e.g., environme...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
Highlights • We tested temporal aspects of metacommunity structure in a large freshwater lake usi...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Freshwater ecosystems in high-mountain regions are subject to emerging threats such as global warmin...
The metacommunity concept has been widely used to explain the biodiversity patterns at various scale...
The Elements of Metacommunity Structure (EMS) framework gives rise to important eco-logical insights...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...