Abiotic and biotic factors structure species assembly in ecosystems both horizontally and vertically. However, the way community composition changes along comparable horizontal and vertical distances in complex three-dimensional habitats, and the factors driving these patterns, remains poorly understood. By sampling ant assemblages at comparable vertical and horizontal spatial scales in a tropical rainforest, we tested hypotheses that predicted differences in vertical and horizontal turnover explained by different drivers in vertical and horizontal space. These drivers included environmental filtering, such as microclimate (temperature, humidity, and photosynthetic photon flux density) and microhabitat connectivity ...
I analysed the structure and dynamics of a community of tropical arboreal mountain ants in Papua New...
Canopy ecology is a fast-growing field, but still a scientific frontier in many ecological aspects. ...
1. Assemblage similarity decays with geographic distance—a pattern known as the distance-decay relat...
Abiotic and biotic factors structure species assembly in ecosystems both horizontally and vertically...
Tropical forests are vertically stratified ecosystems with distinct abiotic and biotic gradients ext...
Aim: We propose that forest trees create a vertical dimension for ecological niche variation that ge...
General principles that shape community structure can be described based on a functional trait appro...
Ant communities are extremely diverse and provide a wide variety of ecological functions in tropical...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
1. Microhabitat differentiation of species communities such as vertical stratification in tropical f...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
Tropical forest canopies house most of the globe's diversity, yet little is known about global patte...
I analysed the structure and dynamics of a community of tropical arboreal mountain ants in Papua New...
Canopy ecology is a fast-growing field, but still a scientific frontier in many ecological aspects. ...
1. Assemblage similarity decays with geographic distance—a pattern known as the distance-decay relat...
Abiotic and biotic factors structure species assembly in ecosystems both horizontally and vertically...
Tropical forests are vertically stratified ecosystems with distinct abiotic and biotic gradients ext...
Aim: We propose that forest trees create a vertical dimension for ecological niche variation that ge...
General principles that shape community structure can be described based on a functional trait appro...
Ant communities are extremely diverse and provide a wide variety of ecological functions in tropical...
International audienceAnts are a major ecological group in tropical rainforests. Few studies in the ...
1. Microhabitat differentiation of species communities such as vertical stratification in tropical f...
The ant mosaic is a concept of the non-random spatial distribution of individual ant species in tree...
Tropical forest canopies house most of the globe's diversity, yet little is known about global patte...
I analysed the structure and dynamics of a community of tropical arboreal mountain ants in Papua New...
Canopy ecology is a fast-growing field, but still a scientific frontier in many ecological aspects. ...
1. Assemblage similarity decays with geographic distance—a pattern known as the distance-decay relat...