Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversity and productivity. According to theory, both species richness and spatial averaging shape a unimodal relationship of productivity with dispersal. We experimentally tested the hypothesis that disturbances acting on local patches would buffer the loss of productivity at high dispersal by preventing synchronized species oscillations. To simulate these disturbances, our experimental assemblages involved species that self-organized in isolation under three inflow pulsing frequencies, where hydraulic displacement and nutrient loading affected assemblage diversity and composition. At steady-state, the emerging isolated assemblages were connected a...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Metacommunity theory suggests that dispersal is a key driver of diversity and ecosystem functioning ...
Spatial synchrony in population dynamics is a ubiquitous ecological phenomenon that can result from ...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal has not only effects at local scales but also on regional and global scales and it is well...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal rates play a critical role in metacommunity dynamics, yet few studies have attempted to ch...
Ecology Letters (2012) ABSTRACT: Dispersal is a major organising force in metacommunities, which may...
textInsights gained from metapopulation and metacommunity biology indicate that the connectivity of ...
Dispersal of organisms can influence the relationship between beta-diversity and regional productivi...
Gansfort B, Uthoff J, Traunspurger W. Connectivity of communities interacts with regional heterogene...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Metacommunity theory suggests that dispersal is a key driver of diversity and ecosystem functioning ...
Spatial synchrony in population dynamics is a ubiquitous ecological phenomenon that can result from ...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Dispersal in heterogeneous ecosystems, such as coastal metacommunities, is a major driver of diversi...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
Understanding the factors that govern the stability of populations and communities has gained increa...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal has not only effects at local scales but also on regional and global scales and it is well...
Traditionally metacommunity studies have quantified the relative importance of dispersal and environ...
Dispersal rates play a critical role in metacommunity dynamics, yet few studies have attempted to ch...
Ecology Letters (2012) ABSTRACT: Dispersal is a major organising force in metacommunities, which may...
textInsights gained from metapopulation and metacommunity biology indicate that the connectivity of ...
Dispersal of organisms can influence the relationship between beta-diversity and regional productivi...
Gansfort B, Uthoff J, Traunspurger W. Connectivity of communities interacts with regional heterogene...
Advances in metacommunity theory have made a significant contribution to understanding the drivers o...
Metacommunity theory suggests that dispersal is a key driver of diversity and ecosystem functioning ...
Spatial synchrony in population dynamics is a ubiquitous ecological phenomenon that can result from ...