The relationship between species local abundance and their regional distribution (occupancy) is one of the most extensively recognized and investigated patterns in ecology. While exceptions exist, the generally held model is that locally abundant species also tend to be more widespread geographically. However, there is only a limited understanding of both the mechanisms driving this relationship, and their scale dependency. Here we use occupancy and abundance data for 123 species of spider from across the Canary Islands to understand how both dispersal ability and niche breadth might mediate variation among species for local abundance and occupancy. We test the predictions that (i) dispersal ability explains variation among species for both...
Density-dependent dispersal is a common dispersal strategy, mainly as a mechanism of escaping decrea...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...
International audienceAim: Locally abundant species are usually widespread, and this pattern has bee...
The relationship between species local abundance and their regional distribution (occupancy) is one ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Biogeography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd....
Ecologists search for rules by which traits dictate the abundance and distribution of species. Here ...
Abstract. 1. The importance of dispersal capacity in structuring beta-diversity gradients has been p...
International audienceDispersal and its evolution play a key role for population persistence in frag...
AIM: Habitat diversity has been linked to the diversity and structure of island communities, however...
Metacommunity theory has advanced understanding of mechanisms shaping community structure. Four main...
International audienceDispersal and habitat selection are the main factors that affect the distribut...
Understanding species richness variation among local communities is one of the central topics in eco...
Spiders are a functionally important taxon in forest ecosystems, but the determinants of arboreal sp...
Density-dependent dispersal is a common dispersal strategy, mainly as a mechanism of escaping decrea...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...
International audienceAim: Locally abundant species are usually widespread, and this pattern has bee...
The relationship between species local abundance and their regional distribution (occupancy) is one ...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The Authors. Journal of Biogeography published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd....
Ecologists search for rules by which traits dictate the abundance and distribution of species. Here ...
Abstract. 1. The importance of dispersal capacity in structuring beta-diversity gradients has been p...
International audienceDispersal and its evolution play a key role for population persistence in frag...
AIM: Habitat diversity has been linked to the diversity and structure of island communities, however...
Metacommunity theory has advanced understanding of mechanisms shaping community structure. Four main...
International audienceDispersal and habitat selection are the main factors that affect the distribut...
Understanding species richness variation among local communities is one of the central topics in eco...
Spiders are a functionally important taxon in forest ecosystems, but the determinants of arboreal sp...
Density-dependent dispersal is a common dispersal strategy, mainly as a mechanism of escaping decrea...
The objective of this thesis was to understand the spatial patterns and processes responsible for ca...
International audienceAim: Locally abundant species are usually widespread, and this pattern has bee...