Patterns of species diversity provide fundamental insights into the underlying mechanisms and processes that regulate biodiversity. The species-time relationship (STR) has the potential to be one such pattern; in a comparable manner to its more extensively studied spatial analogue, the species-area relationship (SAR), which has been pivotal in the development of ecological models and theories. We sought to determine the mechanisms and processes that underpin STR patterns of temporal turnover by sampling bacterial communities within ten water-filled tree-holes on the same European beech tree through the course of a year. We took this natural model system to represent an archipelago of islands of varying sizes and with shared common immigrati...
A simple description of temporal dynamics of ecological communities may help us understand how commu...
It is widely theorized that population and community processes such as competition, predation, and d...
The species–time relationship (STR) describes how the species richness of a community increases with...
Patterns of species diversity provide fundamental insights into the underlying mechanisms and proces...
The species-area relationship (SAR) plays a central role in biodiversity research, and recent work h...
Islands provide ideal model systems to examine the factors influencing biodiversity, yet knowledge o...
Many oceanic islands are notable for their high endemism, suggesting that islands may promote unique...
Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoti...
It has been a century since the species-area relationship (SAR) was first proposed as a power law to...
The taxa-area relationship (TAR) and the distance-decay relationship (DDR) both describe spatial tur...
The mechanisms underlying community assembly and promoting temporal succession are often overlooked ...
Ecological studies on islands have provided fundamental insights into the mechanisms underlying biod...
Supported by the European Research Council (BioTIME 250189), the Scottish Funding Council (MASTS, gr...
Island biogeography aims at inferring the processes that govern the assembly of communities in space...
Simultaneously investigating variation in species richness and turnover for indigenous and introduce...
A simple description of temporal dynamics of ecological communities may help us understand how commu...
It is widely theorized that population and community processes such as competition, predation, and d...
The species–time relationship (STR) describes how the species richness of a community increases with...
Patterns of species diversity provide fundamental insights into the underlying mechanisms and proces...
The species-area relationship (SAR) plays a central role in biodiversity research, and recent work h...
Islands provide ideal model systems to examine the factors influencing biodiversity, yet knowledge o...
Many oceanic islands are notable for their high endemism, suggesting that islands may promote unique...
Fitness equalizing mechanisms, such as trade-offs, are recognized as one of the main factors promoti...
It has been a century since the species-area relationship (SAR) was first proposed as a power law to...
The taxa-area relationship (TAR) and the distance-decay relationship (DDR) both describe spatial tur...
The mechanisms underlying community assembly and promoting temporal succession are often overlooked ...
Ecological studies on islands have provided fundamental insights into the mechanisms underlying biod...
Supported by the European Research Council (BioTIME 250189), the Scottish Funding Council (MASTS, gr...
Island biogeography aims at inferring the processes that govern the assembly of communities in space...
Simultaneously investigating variation in species richness and turnover for indigenous and introduce...
A simple description of temporal dynamics of ecological communities may help us understand how commu...
It is widely theorized that population and community processes such as competition, predation, and d...
The species–time relationship (STR) describes how the species richness of a community increases with...