Ecological disturbances may affect both habitat connectivity and heterogeneity, changing the dominant metacommunity processes affecting local communities. Altered fluvial sediment dynamics in rivers experiencing headcutting and accelerated erosion may foster morphologically unstable reaches in which supplies of habitat-forming materials are spatially and temporally unpredictable. We hypothesise such environments will select for species with traits which promote dispersal or rapid resource use. We tested this hypothesis using historical and recent datasets from a biologically and functionally diverse taxonomical group, minnows (Leuciscidae and Cyprinidae) in the Bayou Pierre, Mississippi. Local communities decreased in both α and β-diversity...
textInsights gained from metapopulation and metacommunity biology indicate that the connectivity of ...
River networks, seen as ecological corridors featuring connected and hierarchical dendritic landscap...
Understanding how species communities respond to land use and environmental change over space and ti...
<p>Changing environments place stresses on ecosystems, and are contributing to widespread loss...
Long-term community monitoring is becoming an important tool for ecological studies. Historical data...
The spatial and hydrological properties of headwaters allow dendritic systems to contribute to patte...
Spatial position within dendritic network may determine environmental filters and connectivity with ...
The spatial and hydrological properties of headwaters allow dendritic systems to contribute to patte...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
The lower Brazos River has been profoundly altered since the construction of multiple impoundments. ...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Natural History & Odum School of Ecology, 5USGS Virginia Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit S...
Abstract In tropical floodplain rivers, communities associated with structurally complex habitats ar...
textInsights gained from metapopulation and metacommunity biology indicate that the connectivity of ...
River networks, seen as ecological corridors featuring connected and hierarchical dendritic landscap...
Understanding how species communities respond to land use and environmental change over space and ti...
<p>Changing environments place stresses on ecosystems, and are contributing to widespread loss...
Long-term community monitoring is becoming an important tool for ecological studies. Historical data...
The spatial and hydrological properties of headwaters allow dendritic systems to contribute to patte...
Spatial position within dendritic network may determine environmental filters and connectivity with ...
The spatial and hydrological properties of headwaters allow dendritic systems to contribute to patte...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
The lower Brazos River has been profoundly altered since the construction of multiple impoundments. ...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Dispersal, defined as the movement of individuals among local communities in a landscape, is a regio...
Natural History & Odum School of Ecology, 5USGS Virginia Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit S...
Abstract In tropical floodplain rivers, communities associated with structurally complex habitats ar...
textInsights gained from metapopulation and metacommunity biology indicate that the connectivity of ...
River networks, seen as ecological corridors featuring connected and hierarchical dendritic landscap...
Understanding how species communities respond to land use and environmental change over space and ti...