Ecological models suggest that high diversity can be generated by purely niche-based, purely neutral or by a mixture of niche-based and neutral ecological processes. Here, we compare the degree to which four contrasting hypotheses for coexistence, ranging from niche-based to neutral, explain species richness along a body mass niche axis. We derive predictions from these hypotheses and confront them with species body-mass patterns in a highly sampled marine phytoplankton community. We find that these patterns are consistent only with a mechanism that combines niche and neutral processes, such as the emergent neutrality mechanism. In this work, we provide the first empirical evidence that a niche-neutral model can explain niche space occupanc...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
To understand species abundance distributions effectively, it is essential to consider the forces wh...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
International audienceA (re)current theme in community ecology is the reconciliation of niche and ne...
Understanding how local diversity influences the fundamental dynamics of communities has become an ...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Explaining patterns of commonness and rarity is fundamental for understanding and managing biodivers...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality can...
Explaining patterns of commonness and rarity is fundamental for understanding and managing biodivers...
Explaining patterns of commonness and rarity is fundamental for understanding and managing biodivers...
Recent analyses of data sampled in communities ranging from corals and fossil brachiopods to birds a...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Recent analyses of data sampled in communities ranging from corals and fossil brachiopods to birds a...
The niche is a fundamental ecological concept that underpins many explanations of patterns of biodiv...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
To understand species abundance distributions effectively, it is essential to consider the forces wh...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
International audienceA (re)current theme in community ecology is the reconciliation of niche and ne...
Understanding how local diversity influences the fundamental dynamics of communities has become an ...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Explaining patterns of commonness and rarity is fundamental for understanding and managing biodivers...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality can...
Explaining patterns of commonness and rarity is fundamental for understanding and managing biodivers...
Explaining patterns of commonness and rarity is fundamental for understanding and managing biodivers...
Recent analyses of data sampled in communities ranging from corals and fossil brachiopods to birds a...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Ecologists now recognize that controversy over the relative importance of niches and neutrality cann...
Recent analyses of data sampled in communities ranging from corals and fossil brachiopods to birds a...
The niche is a fundamental ecological concept that underpins many explanations of patterns of biodiv...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
To understand species abundance distributions effectively, it is essential to consider the forces wh...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...