Advances, challenges and a developing synthesis of ecological community assembly theory
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire · University of Minnesota, Duluth · +1 more institution
Abstract
Ecological approaches to community assembly have emphasized the interplay between neutral processes, niche-based environmental filtering and niche-based species sorting in an interactive milieu. Recently, progress has been made in terms of aligning our vocabulary with conceptual advances, assessing how trait-based community functional parameters differ from neutral expectation and assessing how traits vary along environmental gradients. Experiments have confirmed the influence of these processes on assembly and have addressed the role of dispersal in shaping local assemblages. Community phylogenetics has forged common ground between ecologists and biogeographers, but it is not a proxy for trait-based…
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6Topics & keywords
- Trait
- Niche
- Biological dispersal
- Ecology
- Neutral theory of molecular evolution
- Biology
- Community
- Ecological niche
- Life in Land