The niche is a fundamental ecological concept that underpins many explanations of patterns of biodiversity. The complexity of niche processes in ecological systems, however, means that it is difficult to capture them accurately in theoretical models of community assembly. In this study, we build upon simple neutral biodiversity models by adding the important ingredient of overlapping niche structure. Our model is spatially implicit and contains a fixed number of equal-sized habitats. Each species in the metacommunity arises through a speciation event; at which time, it is randomly assigned a fundamental niche or set of environments/habitats in which it can persist. Within each habitat, species compete with other species that have different ...
Abstract This study investigated the origins and maintenance of biodiversity by integrating ecologic...
Recent analyses of data sampled in communities ranging from corals and fossil brachiopods to birds a...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that due to abiotic constraints, resource usage, inte...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
© The Author(s) 2017. Aims Species abundance distributions (SADs) are often used to verify mechanist...
© The Author(s) 2017. Aims Species abundance distributions (SADs) are often used to verify mechanist...
To understand species abundance distributions effectively, it is essential to consider the forces wh...
To understand species abundance distributions effectively, it is essential to consider the forces wh...
International audienceA (re)current theme in community ecology is the reconciliation of niche and ne...
Ecological models suggest that high diversity can be generated by purely niche-based, purely neutral...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
The top panels in (A) and (B) show the consumption matrices for species in each species pool. In (A)...
Abstract This study investigated the origins and maintenance of biodiversity by integrating ecologic...
Recent analyses of data sampled in communities ranging from corals and fossil brachiopods to birds a...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that due to abiotic constraints, resource usage, inte...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
© The Author(s) 2017. Aims Species abundance distributions (SADs) are often used to verify mechanist...
© The Author(s) 2017. Aims Species abundance distributions (SADs) are often used to verify mechanist...
To understand species abundance distributions effectively, it is essential to consider the forces wh...
To understand species abundance distributions effectively, it is essential to consider the forces wh...
International audienceA (re)current theme in community ecology is the reconciliation of niche and ne...
Ecological models suggest that high diversity can be generated by purely niche-based, purely neutral...
In this study, we ask if instead of being fundamentally opposed, niche and neutral theories could si...
Species abundance distributions must reflect the dynamic processes involved in community assembly, b...
The top panels in (A) and (B) show the consumption matrices for species in each species pool. In (A)...
Abstract This study investigated the origins and maintenance of biodiversity by integrating ecologic...
Recent analyses of data sampled in communities ranging from corals and fossil brachiopods to birds a...
The competitive exclusion principle postulates that due to abiotic constraints, resource usage, inte...