Aim Dendritic ecological networks (DENs), such as river systems, combine features that challenge the traditional conceptual views and empirical approaches applied to metacommunities. As a result of their dendritic branching geometry and stream flow directionality, they are strongly hierarchical and asymmetrical. We analysed the metacommunity structure of benthic diatoms in a large-scale river system with the aim of evaluating the importance of potential causal influences. Furthermore, we hypothesized that metacommunities of diatoms that are strongly attached to their substrata show a different spatial structure than metacommunities of other, more weakly attached diatoms. Location The study was carried out in the Dong River, a 32,275 km2 sub...
Unraveling the ecological factors that control variation in local community structure in space and t...
Comparing spatio-temporal patterns between planktonic and benthic algae is helpful for understanding...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
Aim Dendritic ecological networks (DENs), such as river systems, combine features that challenge th...
The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there h...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
Metacommunity theory provides a useful framework to describe the underlying factors (e.g., environme...
River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, with v...
Zooplankton in river systems have seldom been studied in the context of metacommunity ecology. Spati...
Abstract Understanding the drivers of community structure is an important topic in ecology. We exam...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
<div><p>Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmenta...
Aim Meta-community structure is a function of both local (site-specific) and regional (landscape-le...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Aim Idealized metacommunity structures (i.e. checkerboard, random, quasi-structures, nested, Clement...
Unraveling the ecological factors that control variation in local community structure in space and t...
Comparing spatio-temporal patterns between planktonic and benthic algae is helpful for understanding...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
Aim Dendritic ecological networks (DENs), such as river systems, combine features that challenge th...
The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there h...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
Metacommunity theory provides a useful framework to describe the underlying factors (e.g., environme...
River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, with v...
Zooplankton in river systems have seldom been studied in the context of metacommunity ecology. Spati...
Abstract Understanding the drivers of community structure is an important topic in ecology. We exam...
Within a metacommunity, both environmental and spatial processes regulate variation in local communi...
<div><p>Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmenta...
Aim Meta-community structure is a function of both local (site-specific) and regional (landscape-le...
Recently, community ecologists are focusing on the relative importance of local environmental factor...
Aim Idealized metacommunity structures (i.e. checkerboard, random, quasi-structures, nested, Clement...
Unraveling the ecological factors that control variation in local community structure in space and t...
Comparing spatio-temporal patterns between planktonic and benthic algae is helpful for understanding...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...