Local plant communities can only function within a metacommunity context if they are connected by appropriate dispersal vectors, accommodating the transport of propagules between sites. The capacity for long-distance dispersal may be a key factor in the survival of local populations, especially in fragmented landscapes, and hence may have a large impact on local species composition. Dispersal vectors with a large efficiency for long-distance dispersal included in this study are: water, wind, large mammals and birds. We tested the hypothesis that variation in dispersal traits across plant communities is related to the position of the communities along major environmental gradients. This hypothesis was tested for (i) separate long-distance di...
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
BACKGROUND: Plant dispersal is a critical factor driving ecological responses to global changes. Kno...
1 Local plant communities can only function within a metacommunity context if they are connected by ...
International audienceContext Studying communities using a trait-based approach has contributed to m...
A conceptual model of movement ecology has recently been advanced to explain all movement by conside...
The connectivity between habitat patches or between populations indicates the potential for transfer...
Despite recent modelling approaches integrating the effects of niche-based processes and dispersal-b...
Species interact with the physical world in complex ways, and life-history strategies could cause sp...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that the distribution of species in space has important implicati...
Increased insight into the factors that determine the importance of dispersal limitation on species ...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
<p>(A) Species confined to semi-natural grasslands and dispersed only short distances rely on multi-...
Metacommunity theory predicts that increasing patch size and patch connectivity can alter local spec...
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
BACKGROUND: Plant dispersal is a critical factor driving ecological responses to global changes. Kno...
1 Local plant communities can only function within a metacommunity context if they are connected by ...
International audienceContext Studying communities using a trait-based approach has contributed to m...
A conceptual model of movement ecology has recently been advanced to explain all movement by conside...
The connectivity between habitat patches or between populations indicates the potential for transfer...
Despite recent modelling approaches integrating the effects of niche-based processes and dispersal-b...
Species interact with the physical world in complex ways, and life-history strategies could cause sp...
Recent theoretical studies suggest that the distribution of species in space has important implicati...
Increased insight into the factors that determine the importance of dispersal limitation on species ...
Dispersal is a key process that influences the geographic extent of species’ ranges through coloniza...
<p>(A) Species confined to semi-natural grasslands and dispersed only short distances rely on multi-...
Metacommunity theory predicts that increasing patch size and patch connectivity can alter local spec...
International audienceAims: Landscape fragmentation has strong negative consequences on biodiversity...
P>Using the wind-dispersed plant Mycelis muralis, we examined how landscape fragmentation affects va...
BACKGROUND: Plant dispersal is a critical factor driving ecological responses to global changes. Kno...