The relative importance of different community assembly mechanisms varies depending on the environment. According to the stress-dominance hypothesis (SDH), assembly mechanisms range from strong abiotic filtering to competition as the environment becomes more favourable. Most evidence for the SDH comes from studies in gradients of conditions (i.e. abiotic environmental factors that influence the functioning of organisms but are not consumed by them). However, we hypothesized that in resource gradients, competition increases as abiotic filtering becomes stronger. To test our hypothesis, we set up eight plots at different sites along an abiotic severity gradient in the Brazilian semi-arid region (BSAR). In each plot, we identified and measured...
Mussununga, an oligotrophic sandy savanna ecosystem, comprises distinct physiognomies along fire, wa...
The identification of functional traits critical to plant responses to the environment promotes our ...
P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of spe...
The relative importance of different community assembly mechanisms varies depending on the environme...
A central issue of community ecology is finding rules that explain the composition and abundance of ...
Abstract Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with ...
How plant functional traits (e.g., seed mass) drive species abundance within communities remains an ...
. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie species assembly is a central concern in community ecol...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that, although facilitation and competition occur toge...
Soil bacteria typically coexist with close relatives generating widespread phylogenetic clustering. ...
peer reviewed1. Understanding how environmental factors drive plant community assembly remains a maj...
Color poster with text and graphs.Community assembly is the result of ecological selection processes...
'Filtering', or the reduction in species diversity that occurs because not all species can persist i...
1. The fitness of individual species depends on their ability to persist and establish at low densit...
Mussununga, an oligotrophic sandy savanna ecosystem, comprises distinct physiognomies along fire, wa...
The identification of functional traits critical to plant responses to the environment promotes our ...
P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of spe...
The relative importance of different community assembly mechanisms varies depending on the environme...
A central issue of community ecology is finding rules that explain the composition and abundance of ...
Abstract Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with ...
How plant functional traits (e.g., seed mass) drive species abundance within communities remains an ...
. Understanding the mechanisms that underlie species assembly is a central concern in community ecol...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that, although facilitation and competition occur toge...
Soil bacteria typically coexist with close relatives generating widespread phylogenetic clustering. ...
peer reviewed1. Understanding how environmental factors drive plant community assembly remains a maj...
Color poster with text and graphs.Community assembly is the result of ecological selection processes...
'Filtering', or the reduction in species diversity that occurs because not all species can persist i...
1. The fitness of individual species depends on their ability to persist and establish at low densit...
Mussununga, an oligotrophic sandy savanna ecosystem, comprises distinct physiognomies along fire, wa...
The identification of functional traits critical to plant responses to the environment promotes our ...
P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of spe...