Aim: Ecological niches shape species commonness and rarity, yet the relative importance of different niche mechanisms within and across ecosystems remains unresolved. We tested the influence of niche breadth (range of environmental conditions where species occur) and niche position (marginality of a species' environmental distribution relative to the mean environmental conditions of a region) on tree-species abundance and occupancy across three biogeographic regions. Location: Argentinian Andes; Bolivian Amazon; Missouri Ozarks. Time period: 2002–2010. Major taxa studied: Trees. Methods: We calculated abiotic-niche breadths and abiotic-niche positions using 16 climate, soil, and topographic variables. For each region, we used model sele...
Aim: We analysed spatial datasets of abundance across the entirety, or near entirety, of the geograp...
Questions: Niche differentiation is a central explanation for the co-existence and distribution patt...
International audienceAim Locally abundant species are typically widespread, while locally scarce sp...
Ecological communities across the globe are generally described in terms of their species diversity ...
1. Scattered trees are thought to be keystone structures for biodiversity in landscapes worldwide. H...
Aim: A key ecological debate is whether ecosystem functions are distinctly influenced by biological ...
Niche differentiation has been proposed as an explanation for rarity in species assemblages. Testing...
Aim: Determining the drivers of species rarity is fundamental for understanding and conserving biodi...
International audienceAim: Locally abundant species are usually widespread, and this pattern has bee...
1. Understanding coexistence in high biodiversity ecosystems requires knowledge of how rare and comm...
Aim: We analysed spatial datasets of abundance across the entirety, or near entirety, of the geograp...
Questions: Niche differentiation is a central explanation for the co-existence and distribution patt...
International audienceAim Locally abundant species are typically widespread, while locally scarce sp...
Ecological communities across the globe are generally described in terms of their species diversity ...
1. Scattered trees are thought to be keystone structures for biodiversity in landscapes worldwide. H...
Aim: A key ecological debate is whether ecosystem functions are distinctly influenced by biological ...
Niche differentiation has been proposed as an explanation for rarity in species assemblages. Testing...
Aim: Determining the drivers of species rarity is fundamental for understanding and conserving biodi...
International audienceAim: Locally abundant species are usually widespread, and this pattern has bee...
1. Understanding coexistence in high biodiversity ecosystems requires knowledge of how rare and comm...
Aim: We analysed spatial datasets of abundance across the entirety, or near entirety, of the geograp...
Questions: Niche differentiation is a central explanation for the co-existence and distribution patt...
International audienceAim Locally abundant species are typically widespread, while locally scarce sp...