Questions: Within a meta-community, what determines how local species composition differs from the regional community? How do local conditions and landscape context affect this differentiation in wetland vegetation? Location: Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Methods: We sampled native vegetation across 26 hydrological gradients in a wetland meta-community within a heavily cleared agricultural landscape. We used the local contribution to β-diversity to quantify how species composition at each site differed from the average across all sites. We hypothesized that local contribution to β-diversity would respond to assembly processes (niche, biological interactions, dispersal) through effects on the species turnover and richness difference c...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The diversity of species on a landscape is...
Biotic homogenization, a process by which β-diversity erodes, represents a severe threat to biodiver...
Question: What is the relative importance of environmental and spatial factors for species compositi...
1. Dispersal ability can influence the importance of dispersal relative to other processes organizin...
Wetlands are among the most threatened habitats on Earth. They are essential components of functiona...
Niche and neutral processes drive community assembly and metacommunity dynamics, but their relative ...
Questions: Can patterns of species similarity on ditch banks be explained by environmental and dispe...
Aim:? Biological invasion is a major conservation problem that is of interest to ecological science....
Predicting diversity is a central theme of ecology. In this thesis, two aspects of diversity were ex...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
The identification of the factors behind the distribution of plant communities in patched habitats m...
1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes....
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The diversity of species on a landscape is...
Biotic homogenization, a process by which β-diversity erodes, represents a severe threat to biodiver...
Question: What is the relative importance of environmental and spatial factors for species compositi...
1. Dispersal ability can influence the importance of dispersal relative to other processes organizin...
Wetlands are among the most threatened habitats on Earth. They are essential components of functiona...
Niche and neutral processes drive community assembly and metacommunity dynamics, but their relative ...
Questions: Can patterns of species similarity on ditch banks be explained by environmental and dispe...
Aim:? Biological invasion is a major conservation problem that is of interest to ecological science....
Predicting diversity is a central theme of ecology. In this thesis, two aspects of diversity were ex...
Summary: 1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assem-bly ...
The identification of the factors behind the distribution of plant communities in patched habitats m...
1. Restoration of degraded plant communities requires understanding of community assembly processes....
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...