1. Assemblage similarity decays with geographic distance—a pattern known as the distance-decay relationship. While this pattern has been investigated for a wide range of organisms, ecosystems, and geographical gradients, whether these changes vary more cryptically across different forest strata (from ground to canopy) remains elusive. 2. Here, we investigated the influence of ground vs arboreal assemblages to the general distance-decay relationship observed in forests. We seek to explain differences in distance-decay relationships between strata in the context of the vertical stratification of assemblage composition, richness, and abundance. 3. We surveyed for a climate sensitive model organism, amphibians, across vertical rainforest strata...
Ecological communities are complex entities that can be maintained and structured by niche-based pro...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
Understanding how environmental filtering and biotic interactions structure communities across eleva...
1. Assemblage similarity decays with geographic distance—a pattern known as the distance-decay relat...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive the change of biotic assemblages over space and time is the ...
Abiotic and biotic factors structure species assembly in ecosystems both horizontally and vertically...
The finer scale patterns of arthropod vertical stratification in forests are rarely studied and poor...
Biodiversity is spatially organized by climatic gradients across elevation and latitude. But do othe...
The forests of Amazonia are among the most biodiverse on Earth, yet accurately quantifying how speci...
Line transect surveys are widely used in neotropical rainforests to estimate the population abundanc...
Aim: Species that respond favourably to environmental change tend to be mobile or dispersive. Living...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Understanding the response of communities to spatially heterogeneous environmental conditions is an ...
9 páginas, 3 figurasRainforests biodiversity is sustained by the three-dimensional structure of thei...
Aim Community assembly theory predicts that niche differentiation promotes the spatial cluster...
Ecological communities are complex entities that can be maintained and structured by niche-based pro...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
Understanding how environmental filtering and biotic interactions structure communities across eleva...
1. Assemblage similarity decays with geographic distance—a pattern known as the distance-decay relat...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive the change of biotic assemblages over space and time is the ...
Abiotic and biotic factors structure species assembly in ecosystems both horizontally and vertically...
The finer scale patterns of arthropod vertical stratification in forests are rarely studied and poor...
Biodiversity is spatially organized by climatic gradients across elevation and latitude. But do othe...
The forests of Amazonia are among the most biodiverse on Earth, yet accurately quantifying how speci...
Line transect surveys are widely used in neotropical rainforests to estimate the population abundanc...
Aim: Species that respond favourably to environmental change tend to be mobile or dispersive. Living...
Aim: Community-level assessments of how biodiversity responds to disturbance within forest habitats ...
Understanding the response of communities to spatially heterogeneous environmental conditions is an ...
9 páginas, 3 figurasRainforests biodiversity is sustained by the three-dimensional structure of thei...
Aim Community assembly theory predicts that niche differentiation promotes the spatial cluster...
Ecological communities are complex entities that can be maintained and structured by niche-based pro...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
Understanding how environmental filtering and biotic interactions structure communities across eleva...