Integrating environmental and spatial processes in ecological community dynamics
University of California, Santa Barbara · State Street (United States) · +1 more institution
Abstract
The processes controlling the abundances of species across multiple sites form the cornerstone of modern ecology. In these metacommunities, the relative importance of local environmental and regional spatial processes is currently hotly debated, especially in terms of the validity of neutral model. I collected 158 published data sets with information on community structure, environmental and spatial variables. I showed that approximately 50% of the variation in community composition is explained by both environmental and spatial variables. The majority of the data sets were structured by species-sorting dynamics (SS), followed by a combination of SS and mass-effect dynamics. While neutral processes were the…
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1Topics & keywords
- Metacommunity
- Biological dispersal
- Ecology
- Community
- Spatial ecology
- Neutral theory of molecular evolution
- Community structure
- Habitat
- Life in Land