Aim To assess whether eight traits of fish communities (species richness, three reproductive traits and four trophic traits) respond similarly to environmental gradients, and consequently display convergence between the lakes of France and north-east USA (NEUSA). Location 75 French and 168 north-east USA lakes. Methods The data encompass fish surveys, the assignment of species into reproductive and trophic guilds, and environmental variables characterizing the lakes and their catchments. The analytical procedure was adapted from the recommendations of Schluter (1986) [Ecology, 67, 1073-1085]. Results The comparison of the regional pools of lacustrine fishes indicated that NEUSA was about twice as speciose as France, mostly due to higher spe...
Determining how diversity is generated and maintained in ecological communities is a central goal of...
Competitive interactions among sympatric phenotypes shape forms of natural selection and evolution o...
Over large spatial scales, debate remains concerning the relative importance of ecological and evolu...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate fish community patterns in the lakes of Franceand no...
International audience1. Spatial patterns of freshwater fish species at regional and local scales we...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
The management of lakes requires the definition of physico-chemical thresholds to be used for ecosys...
Fish are important in the structuring of other communities and may have large effects on the functio...
Aim To analyze the importance of regional and local factors on broad-scale patterns of fish diversit...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of 5 typological variables on the spatial dis...
Aim Our aim was to document geographical patterns of variation in the body-size structure of Europe...
Studies on north temperate fish species indicate that new habitat availability following the last ic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Ecosystems are heterogeneous on multiple scales of spa...
Freshwater fish species richness on 132 West European and North American rivers is analysed using el...
1. Understanding factors that regulate the assembly of communities is a main focus of ecology. Human...
Determining how diversity is generated and maintained in ecological communities is a central goal of...
Competitive interactions among sympatric phenotypes shape forms of natural selection and evolution o...
Over large spatial scales, debate remains concerning the relative importance of ecological and evolu...
The objective of this thesis was to investigate fish community patterns in the lakes of Franceand no...
International audience1. Spatial patterns of freshwater fish species at regional and local scales we...
A mechanistic understanding of how environmental change affects trophic ecology of fish at the indiv...
The management of lakes requires the definition of physico-chemical thresholds to be used for ecosys...
Fish are important in the structuring of other communities and may have large effects on the functio...
Aim To analyze the importance of regional and local factors on broad-scale patterns of fish diversit...
The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of 5 typological variables on the spatial dis...
Aim Our aim was to document geographical patterns of variation in the body-size structure of Europe...
Studies on north temperate fish species indicate that new habitat availability following the last ic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015Ecosystems are heterogeneous on multiple scales of spa...
Freshwater fish species richness on 132 West European and North American rivers is analysed using el...
1. Understanding factors that regulate the assembly of communities is a main focus of ecology. Human...
Determining how diversity is generated and maintained in ecological communities is a central goal of...
Competitive interactions among sympatric phenotypes shape forms of natural selection and evolution o...
Over large spatial scales, debate remains concerning the relative importance of ecological and evolu...