P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of species coexistence and whether small-scale data can inform ecological understanding of communities, referred to by McNaughton [Ecological Monographs, 1983, 53, 291] as 'ecology's cruel dilemma.' Research on phylogenetic relationships, traits and species co-occurrence has attempted to address this topic, with results considerably mixed.2. We address the hypothesis that plant community assembly is influenced by trait similarity across ecological gradients and this affects mean phylogenetic distance (MPD) of species within sites. We analysed specific leaf area (SLA), maximum plant height and phylogenetic relationships among Serengeti grasses, a...
To predict the consequences of environmental change on plant communities at local scales, one needs ...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
Grasslands cover a third of the Earth's surface, and have great economic and ecological importance. ...
P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of ...
1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of speci...
Ecologists seek to explain the causes and consequences of species diversity patterns through the int...
1. The growing literature on the phylogenetic structure of plant communities places great emphasis o...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Mussununga, an oligotrophic sandy savanna ecosystem, comprises distinct physiognomies along fire, wa...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Questions - Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat filtering or species com...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Current threats to biodiversity are driving a research focus on understanding how environmental chan...
International audienceQuestions: Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat fil...
To predict the consequences of environmental change on plant communities at local scales, one needs ...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
Grasslands cover a third of the Earth's surface, and have great economic and ecological importance. ...
P>1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of ...
1. Ecologists debate the importance of neutral versus niche-based explanations for patterns of speci...
Ecologists seek to explain the causes and consequences of species diversity patterns through the int...
1. The growing literature on the phylogenetic structure of plant communities places great emphasis o...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Mussununga, an oligotrophic sandy savanna ecosystem, comprises distinct physiognomies along fire, wa...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Questions - Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat filtering or species com...
The trend of closely related taxa to retain similar environmental preferences mediated by inherited ...
Current threats to biodiversity are driving a research focus on understanding how environmental chan...
International audienceQuestions: Plant species can be assembled into communities through habitat fil...
To predict the consequences of environmental change on plant communities at local scales, one needs ...
A major challenge in community ecology is a thorough understanding of the processes that govern the ...
Grasslands cover a third of the Earth's surface, and have great economic and ecological importance. ...