articleEcologyJul 24, 2009Closed access

Contrasts between habitat generalists and specialists: an empirical extension to the basic metacommunity framework

McMaster University · University of Guelph

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Abstract

Emergence of the metacommunity concept has made a substantial contribution to better understanding of the community composition and dynamics in a regional context. However, long-term field data for testing of available metacommunity models are still scarce, and the extent to which these models apply to the real world remains unknown. Tests conducted so far have largely sought to fit data on the entire regional set of species to one of several metacommunity models, implicitly assuming that all species operate similarly over the same set of sites. However, species differ in their habitat use. These differences can, in the most general terms, be expressed as a gradient of habitat specialization (ranging from…

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Keywords
  • Metacommunity
  • Generalist and specialist species
  • Ecology
  • Habitat
  • Species richness
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Biodiversity
  • Spatial variability
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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