1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure and the associated directionality of physical flows set them apart from most other environments by regulating the dispersal of resident biota and therefore the distribution of biodiversity. 2. The aim of this special issue is to highlight the importance of the river network on structuring biodiversity, particularly through metacommunity dynamics and associated dispersal processes. 3. The issue covers a wide range of topics, including disease spread, nutrient uptake, trophic dynamics, effects of anthropogenic stressors and the joint roles of dispersal and environmental filtering. Contributions employ a broad range of approaches, including f...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...
The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there h...
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
The influence of spatial processes on diversity and community dynamics is generally recognized in ec...
The metacommunity perspective has substantially advanced our understanding of how local (within comm...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
IntroductionUnderstanding how species are distributed in space and how they interact with each other...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing orga...
Aim Dendritic ecological networks (DENs), such as river systems, combine features that challenge th...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...
The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there h...
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...
1. Rivers are spatially organised into hierarchic dendritic networks. This unique physical structure...
1. River networks are hierarchical dendritic habitats embedded within the terrestrial landscape, wit...
The influence of spatial processes on diversity and community dynamics is generally recognized in ec...
The metacommunity perspective has substantially advanced our understanding of how local (within comm...
This paper draws together several lines of argument to suggest that an ecohydrological framework, i....
1. Understanding the consequences of spatial structure on ecological dynamics is a central theme in ...
IntroductionUnderstanding how species are distributed in space and how they interact with each other...
Biodiversity patterns are governed by landscape structure and dispersal strategies of residing orga...
Aim Dendritic ecological networks (DENs), such as river systems, combine features that challenge th...
Metacommunity ecology highlights the importance of integrating simultaneously environmental filterin...
The meta-ecosystem concept provides a theoretical framework to study the effect of local and regiona...
The metacommunity concept has received increasing interest in the past two decades. However, there h...
This paper synthesizes recent works at the interface of hydrology, geomorphology, and ecology under ...