1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ecology. Recently, research has recognised the relevance of river and river-analogue network structures, because these systems are not only highly diverse but also rapidly changing due to habitat modifications or species invasions. 2. Much of the previous work on ecological and evolutionary dynamics in metapop- ulations and metacommunities in dendritic river networks has been either using comparative approaches or was purely theoretical. However, the use of micro- cosm experiments provides the unique opportunity to study large-scale questions in a causal and experimental framework. 3. We conducted replicated microcosm experiments, in which ...
Biological invasions are globally affecting ecosystems, causing local species loss and altering ecos...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing orga...
River networks define ecological corridors characterised by unidirectional streamflow, which may imp...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
Landscape connectivity structure, specifically the dendritic network structure of rivers, is expecte...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
Habitat network connectivity influences colonization dynamics, species invasions, and biodiversity p...
Landscape connectivity structure, specifically the dendritic network structure of rivers, is expecte...
Spatial structures strongly influence ecological processes. Connectivity is known to positively infl...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
International audienceSpatial structures strongly influence ecological processes. Connectivity is kn...
Abstract The dendritic structure of a river network creates directional dispersal and a hierarchical...
1. Despite years of attention, the dynamics of species constrained to disperse within riverine netwo...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
Biological invasions are globally affecting ecosystems, causing local species loss and altering ecos...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing orga...
River networks define ecological corridors characterised by unidirectional streamflow, which may imp...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
Landscape connectivity structure, specifically the dendritic network structure of rivers, is expecte...
Eco-evolutionary dynamics are now recognized to be highly relevant for population and community dyna...
Habitat network connectivity influences colonization dynamics, species invasions, and biodiversity p...
Landscape connectivity structure, specifically the dendritic network structure of rivers, is expecte...
Spatial structures strongly influence ecological processes. Connectivity is known to positively infl...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
International audienceSpatial structures strongly influence ecological processes. Connectivity is kn...
Abstract The dendritic structure of a river network creates directional dispersal and a hierarchical...
1. Despite years of attention, the dynamics of species constrained to disperse within riverine netwo...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
Biological invasions are globally affecting ecosystems, causing local species loss and altering ecos...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing orga...
River networks define ecological corridors characterised by unidirectional streamflow, which may imp...