1. Stream communities are structured by factors acting over multiple spatial and temporal scales. Identifying what factors are driving spatial patterns in stream communities is a central aim of ecology. 2. Here we used two large European data sets of fish, invertebrates, macrophytes, benthic diatoms and environmental data in two stream groups (lowland and mountain) to determine the importance of variables at different spatial scales (geographical, regional, local) on community structure. 3. Both geographical position and ecoregion were selected first in canonical correspondence analysis (CCA), clearly showing the broad spatial gradients covered in the data set. Secondary predictors (after accounting for spatial and/or ecoregion effect...
<div><p>Stream assemblages are structured by a combination of local (environmental filtering and bio...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
1. According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both e...
Dendritic stream networks are inherently spatially and hierarchically structured, but the effects of...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Phytoplankton communities are structured by factors acting over temporal and spatial scales. Identif...
Phytoplankton communities are structured by factors acting over temporal and spatial scales. Identif...
Abstract Understanding the drivers of community structure is an important topic in ecology. We exam...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Land cover change for agricultural expansion exerts strong pressures on tropical streams. We examine...
Streams are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors and will continue to be, far into the futu...
Stream assemblages are structured by a combination of local (environmental filtering and biotic inte...
1. High-gradient mountain streams are ideal for studying longitudinal biological patterns, although ...
Freshwater ecosystems form unique environments with high biodiversity. However, freshwater biodivers...
<div><p>Stream assemblages are structured by a combination of local (environmental filtering and bio...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
1. According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both e...
Dendritic stream networks are inherently spatially and hierarchically structured, but the effects of...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Our ability to detect patterns of variation of communities depends on the spatial scale of observati...
Phytoplankton communities are structured by factors acting over temporal and spatial scales. Identif...
Phytoplankton communities are structured by factors acting over temporal and spatial scales. Identif...
Abstract Understanding the drivers of community structure is an important topic in ecology. We exam...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
Land cover change for agricultural expansion exerts strong pressures on tropical streams. We examine...
Streams are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors and will continue to be, far into the futu...
Stream assemblages are structured by a combination of local (environmental filtering and biotic inte...
1. High-gradient mountain streams are ideal for studying longitudinal biological patterns, although ...
Freshwater ecosystems form unique environments with high biodiversity. However, freshwater biodivers...
<div><p>Stream assemblages are structured by a combination of local (environmental filtering and bio...
According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both envi...
1. According to metacommunity theories, the structure of natural communities is the result of both e...