In coarse-grained environments specialists are generally predicted to dominate. Empirically, however, coexistence with generalists is often observed. We present a simple, but previously unrecognized, mechanism for coexistence of a habitat generalist and a number of habitat specialist species. In our model all species have a metapopulation structure in a landscape consisting of patches of different habitat types, governed by local extinction and colonization. Each specialist is limited to its specific type of habitat. The generalist can use more types of habitat, has a lower local competitive ability but can exploit patches left open by the specialists. Our modeling shows that coexistence is easily possible. The mechanism amounts to a coloni...
An ecological community is complex and the mechanisms behind the assembly of such a community are s...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Metapopulation theory for the evolution of specialisation is virtually absent. In this article, ther...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Abstract We hypothesize that the continuum between gen-eralist and specialist adaptations is an impo...
Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
When applied at the individual patch level, the classic competition-colonization models of species c...
To optimally manage a metapopulation, managers and conservation biologists can favor a type of habit...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Metapopulation theory for the evolution of specialisation is virtually absent. In this article, ther...
We use metapopulation models based on a classic competition-colonization trade-off in order to (1) s...
Numerous studies have documented the importance of individual variation (IV) in determining the outc...
An ecological community is complex and the mechanisms behind the assembly of such a community are s...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Metapopulation theory for the evolution of specialisation is virtually absent. In this article, ther...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Disentangling the mechanisms mediating the coexistence of habitat specialists and generalists has be...
Abstract We hypothesize that the continuum between gen-eralist and specialist adaptations is an impo...
Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
When applied at the individual patch level, the classic competition-colonization models of species c...
To optimally manage a metapopulation, managers and conservation biologists can favor a type of habit...
Local coexistence of species in large ecosystems is traditionally explained within the broad framewo...
Metapopulation theory for the evolution of specialisation is virtually absent. In this article, ther...
We use metapopulation models based on a classic competition-colonization trade-off in order to (1) s...
Numerous studies have documented the importance of individual variation (IV) in determining the outc...
An ecological community is complex and the mechanisms behind the assembly of such a community are s...
Species distribution in a metacommunity varies according to their traits, the distribution of enviro...
Metapopulation theory for the evolution of specialisation is virtually absent. In this article, ther...