Community assembly theory is founded on the premise that the relative importance of local environmental processes and dispersal shapes the compositional structure of metacommunities. The species sorting model predicts that assemblages are dominated by the environmental filtering of species that are readily able to disperse to suitable sites. We propose an ecophysiological hypothesis (EH) for the mechanism underlying the organization of species-sorting odonate metacommunities based on the interplay of thermoregulation, body size and the degree of sunlight availability in small-to-medium tropical streams. Due to thermoregulatory restrictions, the EH predicts (i) that larger species are disfavored in small streams and (ii) that streams exhibit...
The removal or substitution of riparian vegetation causes disturbance in physical environment, seaso...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
Abstract This paper investigates species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOF...
Large Amazonian rivers may act as dispersal barriers for animals with low dispersal abilities, limit...
AbstractThe statement that the habitat complexity and structure govern the abundance and diversity o...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Studies on phylogenetic community ecology usually infer habitat filtering when communities are phylo...
Studies on phylogenetic community ecology usually infer habitat filtering when communities are phylo...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Species distributions and the composition of ecological communities result from the interplay of thr...
Odonata species are sensitive to environmental changes, particularly those caused by humans, and pro...
Species distributions and the composition of ecological communities result from the interplay of thr...
Background. We identified and classified damselfly (Zygoptera) and dragonfly (Anisoptera) metacommun...
Abstract This paper investigates species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOF...
The removal or substitution of riparian vegetation causes disturbance in physical environment, seaso...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
Abstract This paper investigates species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOF...
Large Amazonian rivers may act as dispersal barriers for animals with low dispersal abilities, limit...
AbstractThe statement that the habitat complexity and structure govern the abundance and diversity o...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Studies on phylogenetic community ecology usually infer habitat filtering when communities are phylo...
Studies on phylogenetic community ecology usually infer habitat filtering when communities are phylo...
A range of factors may determine the structure of ecological communities in time and space, in parti...
Interspecific interactions, such as competition, are among the key factors that determine the distri...
Species distributions and the composition of ecological communities result from the interplay of thr...
Odonata species are sensitive to environmental changes, particularly those caused by humans, and pro...
Species distributions and the composition of ecological communities result from the interplay of thr...
Background. We identified and classified damselfly (Zygoptera) and dragonfly (Anisoptera) metacommun...
Abstract This paper investigates species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOF...
The removal or substitution of riparian vegetation causes disturbance in physical environment, seaso...
Water resources demand constant conservation actions due to several problems (e.g. riparian vegetati...
Abstract This paper investigates species richness and species occupancy frequency distributions (SOF...