Ecological communities can remain stable in the face of disturbance if their constituent species have different resistance and resilience strategies. In turn, local stability scales up regionally if heterogeneous landscapes maintain spatial asynchrony across discrete populations—but not if large-scale stressors synchronize environmental conditions and biological responses. Here, we hypothesized that droughts could drastically decrease the stability of invertebrate metapopulations both by filtering out poorly adapted species locally, and by synchronizing their dynamics across a river network. We tested this hypothesis via multivariate autoregressive state-space (MARSS) models on spatially replicated, long-term data describing aquatic inverte...
With climate change set to increase the frequency and severity of drought in many parts of the world...
1. Ecological communities can be relatively stable for long periods of time, and then, often as a re...
Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, functions a...
Ecological communities can remain stable in the face of disturbance if their constituent species hav...
Disturbance events govern how the biodiversity of ecological communities varies in both space and ti...
Predicted trends towards more intense droughts are of particular significance for running water ecos...
Climatic extremes are becoming more frequent and intense across much of the globe, potentially trans...
The duration, intensity and frequency of hydrological droughts are predicted to increase significant...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
Flow intermittence occurs in an increasing number of streams, due to climate change, local land‐use...
Climate change is altering the water cycle globally, increasing the frequency and magnitude of flood...
Climate change is subjecting many ecosystems to novel environmental conditions, including unpreceden...
1. Unpredictable, extreme climatic events (e.g. droughts) can potentially destabilize aquatic commun...
In some arid, semi-arid or Mediterranean climate regions, increased water extraction combined with c...
Freshwater habitats are drying more frequently and for longer under the combined pressures of climat...
With climate change set to increase the frequency and severity of drought in many parts of the world...
1. Ecological communities can be relatively stable for long periods of time, and then, often as a re...
Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, functions a...
Ecological communities can remain stable in the face of disturbance if their constituent species hav...
Disturbance events govern how the biodiversity of ecological communities varies in both space and ti...
Predicted trends towards more intense droughts are of particular significance for running water ecos...
Climatic extremes are becoming more frequent and intense across much of the globe, potentially trans...
The duration, intensity and frequency of hydrological droughts are predicted to increase significant...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> <p>Understanding how communities respond to disturbance is essentia...
Flow intermittence occurs in an increasing number of streams, due to climate change, local land‐use...
Climate change is altering the water cycle globally, increasing the frequency and magnitude of flood...
Climate change is subjecting many ecosystems to novel environmental conditions, including unpreceden...
1. Unpredictable, extreme climatic events (e.g. droughts) can potentially destabilize aquatic commun...
In some arid, semi-arid or Mediterranean climate regions, increased water extraction combined with c...
Freshwater habitats are drying more frequently and for longer under the combined pressures of climat...
With climate change set to increase the frequency and severity of drought in many parts of the world...
1. Ecological communities can be relatively stable for long periods of time, and then, often as a re...
Ecological systems may occur in alternative states that differ in ecological structures, functions a...