Disentangling the importance of ecological niches from stochastic processes across scales

Washington University in St. Louis

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Abstract

Deterministic theories in community ecology suggest that local, niche-based processes, such as environmental filtering, biotic interactions and interspecific trade-offs largely determine patterns of species diversity and composition. In contrast, more stochastic theories emphasize the importance of chance colonization, random extinction and ecological drift. The schisms between deterministic and stochastic perspectives, which date back to the earliest days of ecology, continue to fuel contemporary debates (e.g. niches versus neutrality). As illustrated by the pioneering studies of Robert H. MacArthur and co-workers, resolution to these debates requires consideration of how the importance of local processes…

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  • Ecological niche
  • Ecology
  • Niche
  • Biodiversity
  • Interspecific competition
  • Theoretical ecology
  • Metacommunity
  • Extinction (optical mineralogy)
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