Dendritic network structure and dispersal affect temporal dynamics of diversity and species persistence

  • Seymour, Mathew
  • Fronhofer, Emanuel A
  • Altermatt, Florian
Publication date
February 2015
Publisher
Wiley
ISSN
0030-1299
Citation count (estimate)
22

Abstract

Landscape connectivity structure, specifically the dendritic network structure of rivers, is expected to influence community diversity dynamics by altering dispersal patterns, and subsequently the unfolding of species interactions. However, previous comparative and experimental work on dendritic metacommunities has studied diversity mostly from an equilibrium perspective. Here we investigated the effect of dendritic versus linear network structure on local (α-diversity), among (β-diversity) and total (γ-diversity) temporal species community diversity dynamics. Using a combination of microcosm experiments, which allowed for active dispersal of 14 protists and a rotifer species, and numerical analyses, we demonstrate the general importance of...

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