Ecological assembly rules in plant communities—approaches, patterns and prospects
University of Tartu · Institute of Botany of the Slovak Academy of Sciences · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Understanding how communities of living organisms assemble has been a central question in ecology since the early days of the discipline. Disentangling the different processes involved in community assembly is not only interesting in itself but also crucial for an understanding of how communities will behave under future environmental scenarios. The traditional concept of assembly rules reflects the notion that species do not co-occur randomly but are restricted in their co-occurrence by interspecific competition. This concept can be redefined in a more general framework where the co-occurrence of species is a product of chance, historical patterns of speciation and migration, dispersal, abiotic environmental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.37
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 113
Authors
15- LGLars GötzenbergerCorresponding
University of Tartu
- FDFrancesco de Bello
Institute of Botany of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Botany, Institute of Botany
- KAKari Anne Bråthen
UiT The Arctic University of Norway
- JDJohn Davison
University of Tartu
- ADAnne Dubuis
University of Lausanne
Topics & keywords
- Guild
- Ecology
- Interspecific competition
- Biological dispersal
- Niche
- Community
- Biology
- Plant community
- Life in Land