articleEcologyJun 1, 2006Closed access

COEXISTENCE OF THE NICHE AND NEUTRAL PERSPECTIVES IN COMMUNITY ECOLOGY

The University of Texas at Austin · Dartmouth College

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Abstract

The neutral theory for community structure and biodiversity is dependent on the assumption that species are equivalent to each other in all important ecological respects. We explore what this concept of equivalence means in ecological communities, how such species may arise evolutionarily, and how the possibility of ecological equivalents relates to previous ideas about niche differentiation. We also show that the co-occurrence of ecologically similar or equivalent species is not incompatible with niche theory as has been supposed, because niche relations can sometimes favor coexistence of similar species. We argue that both evolutionary and ecological processes operate to promote the introduction and to…

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Keywords
  • Niche
  • Ecology
  • Neutral theory of molecular evolution
  • Ecological niche
  • Niche construction
  • Biodiversity
  • Community
  • Coexistence theory
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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