Neutral and niche processes are generally considered to interact in natural communities along a continuum, exhibiting community patterns bounded by pure neutral and pure niche processes. The continuum concept uses niche separation, an attribute of the community, to test the hypothesis that communities are bounded by pure niche or pure neutral conditions. It does not accommodate interactions via feedback between processes and the environment. By contrast, we introduce the Community Assembly Phase Space (CAPS), a multi-dimensional space that uses community processes (such as dispersal and niche selection) to define the limiting neutral and niche conditions and to test the continuum hypothesis. We compare the outputs of modelled communities ...
Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, patterns of com...
A key challenge for community ecology is to understand to what extent observational data can be used...
Neutral community models embody the idea that individuals are ecologically equivalent, having equal ...
Neutral and niche processes are generally considered to interact in natural communities along a cont...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, patterns of com...
Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, patterns of com...
Patterns in community composition are scale-dependent and generally difficult to distinguish. Theref...
Patterns in community composition are scale-dependent and generally difficult to distinguish. Theref...
The continuum hypothesis states that both deterministic and stochastic processes contribute to the a...
Recent models of community assembly, structure, and dynamics have incorporated, to varying degrees, ...
Recent models of community assembly, structure, and dynamics have incorporated, to varying degrees, ...
Abstract This study investigated the origins and maintenance of biodiversity by integrating ecologic...
<div><p>Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, pattern...
A key challenge for community ecology is to understand to what extent observational data can be used...
Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, patterns of com...
A key challenge for community ecology is to understand to what extent observational data can be used...
Neutral community models embody the idea that individuals are ecologically equivalent, having equal ...
Neutral and niche processes are generally considered to interact in natural communities along a cont...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, patterns of com...
Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, patterns of com...
Patterns in community composition are scale-dependent and generally difficult to distinguish. Theref...
Patterns in community composition are scale-dependent and generally difficult to distinguish. Theref...
The continuum hypothesis states that both deterministic and stochastic processes contribute to the a...
Recent models of community assembly, structure, and dynamics have incorporated, to varying degrees, ...
Recent models of community assembly, structure, and dynamics have incorporated, to varying degrees, ...
Abstract This study investigated the origins and maintenance of biodiversity by integrating ecologic...
<div><p>Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, pattern...
A key challenge for community ecology is to understand to what extent observational data can be used...
Community structure depends on both deterministic and stochastic processes. However, patterns of com...
A key challenge for community ecology is to understand to what extent observational data can be used...
Neutral community models embody the idea that individuals are ecologically equivalent, having equal ...