Search results for "metacommunity"

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The effects of habitat degradation on metacommunity structure of wood-inhabiting fungi in European beech forests

2013

Intensive forest management creates habitat degradation by reducing the variation of forest stands in general, and by removing old trees and dead wood in particular. Non-intervention forest reserves are commonly believed to be the most efficient tool to counteract the negative effects on biodiversity, but actual knowledge of the conservation efficiency is limited, especially for recent reserves. The structure of ecological communities is often described with measures of nestedness, beta diversity and similarity between communities. We studied whether these measures differ among forest reserves with different management histories. For this purpose, we used a large data set of wood-inhabiting…

MetacommunityHabitat destructionEcologySoil biodiversityForest managementBeta diversityCommunity structureBiodiversityta1181NestednessBiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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The long history of rich fens supports persistence of plant and snail habitat specialists

2021

Increasing evidence for the effects of Holocene history on modern biotic communities suggests that current explanations of community patterns and conservation strategies require revisiting. Here we focused on Central European rich fens that are at high risk among mire habitats because of their relatively low environmental stability, and hence sensitivity to successional shifts. At each of 57 study sites, inventory of specialist species of bryophytes, vascular plants and land snails, measurements of local environmental conditions, area, and radiocarbon dating were conducted. We used Moran’s I spatial autocorrelation, multiple linear regression models, MDS, db-RDA, and null models to identify…

MetacommunityEcologybiologyHoloceneEcologyHabitat conservationBiodiversityBiodiversityGeneralist and specialist speciesbiology.organism_classificationEndangered habitatsMetacommunityGeographyHabitatUmbrella speciesIndicatorsSpecies richnessVertigo geyeriEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiodiversity and Conservation
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Temporal dynamics of arable weeds communities assembly : interactions between farming practices and ecological processes across crop sequences

2018

Understanding how farming practices affect weed community assembly in arable fields is a core challenge of agro-ecology. Weeds are supposed to share particular ecological characteristics that allow them to colonize arable fields despite environmental constrains exert by farming practices. In addition, interactions between ecological processes operating during a cropping season (eg: abiotic filtering) and at the scale of crop succession (eg: temporal dispersal) are supposed to drive weed community assembly in arable fields. These two hypotheses have been tested in my phD work.First, we compared a pool of weed species to a pool of non-weed herbaceous plants based on several functional traits …

[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyTemporal variationsMéta-Communautés[SDV.SA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences[SDV.SA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciencesTemporal dispersalHabitat éphémèreEphemeral habitatsDispersion temporelleVariations temporelles[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyMetacommunity
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Zooplankton biodiversity and community structure vary along spatiotemporal environmental gradients in restored peridunal ponds

2015

<p>Zooplankton assemblages in neighboring ponds can show important spatial and temporal heterogeneity. Disentangling the influence of regional versus local factors, and of deterministic versus stochastic processes has been recently highlighted in the context of the metacommunity theory. In this study, we determined patterns of temporal and spatial variation in zooplankton diversity along one hydrological year in restored ponds of different hydroperiod and age. The following hypotheses regarding the assembling of species over time were tested: i) dispersal is not limited in our study system due to its small area and high exposure to dispersal vectors; ii) community dissimilarity among …

MetacommunityBiodiversityContext (language use)Aquatic ScienceBiologyZooplanktondiversityrotifersparasitic diseasesdispersalsimilaritylcsh:Physical geographylcsh:Environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologylcsh:GE1-350EcologyEcologyfungilcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationCommunity structuresingularity.Crustaceanslcsh:Gmetacommunity dynamicsBiological dispersalSpatial variabilitySpecies richnesslcsh:GB3-5030Journal of Limnology
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Effects of environmental and spatial variables on lotic ostracod metacommunity structure in the Iberian Peninsula

2015

The heterogeneous distribution of aquatic species in lotic environments has been studied little in terms of metacommunity theory. Previous empirical tests have found significant spatial and environmental effects in pond and lake communities, but this has not yet been clearly established for stream networks. We conducted a multi-season survey of mountain streams in the Iberian Peninsula. We recorded GIS and in situ environmental data and collected biological samples to determine ostracods and macroinvertebrates and identified 41 ostracod species, the most common belonging to genera Herpetocypris , Sarscypridopsis , and Ilyocypris . A generalized linear model analysis showed that thermal rang…

MetacommunityRiver ecosystemCommunitybiologyCanonical correspondence analysisRange (biology)EcologyOstracodSpecies distributionAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationWater Science and TechnologyBiotic indexInland Waters
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Effects of the temporal scale of observation on the analysis of aquatic invertebrate metacommunities

2020

The development of metacommunity theory has boosted the implementation of numerous empirical tests with field data, mostly focused on the role of spatial and environmental gradients on metacommunity organization. These studies showed an important dependence of the results on the observational scale considered, i.e., spatial grain, sampling spacing, and extent. However, few works deal with time per se as a component explaining metacommunity structure, even when data from periodic sampling are available. We suggest adding time explicitly to metacommunity analysis, but taking into account that the temporal scale of observation could affect the estimation of the relative influence of environmen…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineMetacommunitytemporal scaleScale (ratio)Laglcsh:EvolutionselectionAtmospheric sciences010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences03 medical and health scienceslcsh:QH540-549.5lcsh:QH359-425dispersalTemporal scalesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsInvertebrateEcologySampling (statistics)Ecologia030104 developmental biologymetacommunity dynamicsSpatial ecologyEnvironmental scienceBiological dispersalecological driftlcsh:Ecology
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Does trait-based joint species distribution modelling reveal the signature of competition in stream macroinvertebrate communities?

2021

1. The occupancy and abundance of species are jointly driven by local factors, such as environmental characteristics and biotic interactions, and regional‐scale factors, such as dispersal and climate. Recently, it has been shown that biotic interactions shape species occupancies and abundances beyond local extents. However, for small ectothermic animals, particularly for those occurring in freshwater environments, the importance of biotic interactions remains understudied. Species‐to‐species associations from joint species distribution models (i.e. species associations while controlling for environmental characteristics) are increasingly used to draw hypotheses of which species possibly sho…

0106 biological sciencesMetacommunitymedia_common.quotation_subjectSpecies distributionpurotfunctional feeding guildsBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCompetition (biology)Riversjoint species distribution modelsAbundance (ecology)substrate attachment modedistributionAnimalsdispersalEcosystemFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyinterspecific competitionvesiekosysteemitlevinneisyysInterspecific competitioneliöyhteisöt15. Life on landselkärangattomatstreamsInvertebratesEnvironmental niche modellingPhenotypeHabitat1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyBiological dispersalAnimal Science and Zoologybody sizeleviäminen
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Regional metacommunities in two coastal systems: spatial structure and drivers of plant assemblages

2014

Aim Biogeographical patterns in metacommunities are still poorly understood, and different processes are expected to occur in different habitats. We analysed the regional plant metacommunities of coastal habitats to test whether (1) the influence of space and climate differs between two habitats differentiated along the seashore–inland gradient, and (2) regional variation in species composition of these habitats can be ascribed to different metacommunity paradigms. Location The entire coast of the Iberian Peninsula, south-western Europe. Methods We collected data on the plant species composition of coastal sites on sand dunes across 3000 km of coastline. The sites were classified into two h…

vegetation databasesMetacommunityMediterranean climateDistance decaydune habitatsmetacommunityEcologyCommunity assemblyEcologydistance decaySpecies sortingenvironmental filtering15. Life on landdispersal limitationSand dune stabilizationGeographyHabitatSpatial ecologyOrdination14. Life underwaterspecies sortingCommunity assembly dispersal limitation distance decay dune habitats environmental filtering Iberian Peninsula metacommunity species sorting vegetation databasesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIberian PeninsulaJournal of Biogeography
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Metacommunities from bacteria to birds: stronger environmental selection in mediterranean than in tropical ponds

2021

AbstractThe metacommunity concept provides a theoretical framework that aims at explaining organism distributions by a combination of environmental filtering, dispersal and drift. With the development of statistical tools to quantify and partially isolate the role of each of these processes, empirical metacommunity studies have multiplied worldwide. However, few works attempt a multi-taxon approach and even fewer compare two distant biogeographical regions using the same methodology. Under this framework, we tested the expectation that temperate (mediterranean-climate) pond metacommunities would be more influenced by environmental and spatial processes than tropical ones, because of stronge…

Mediterranean climateAbiotic componentMetacommunityWater columnEcological selectionEcologyTemperate climateBiological dispersalEnvironmental scienceTropics
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The role of spatial environmental factors as determinants of large branchiopod distribution in Tunisian temporary ponds

2016

The influence of spatial and environmental factors in explaining the structure of large branchiopod assemblages at different spatial scales is still poorly explored. We hypothesized that the extent of actual spatial connectivity, and thus the spatial distribution of a metacommunity, may depend on the environmental conditions as represented by climatic gradients and the structural characteristics of the landscape. To test this hypothesis, the distributional patterns of 14 large branchiopod species in a set of 177 temporary water bodies repeatedly sampled across Tunisia and on its main islands were analysed. Physical, chemical, morphological and climatic characteristics of the studied water b…

0106 biological sciencesMetacommunityMediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiabiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologySpecies distributionSpatial scaleSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBranchiopodaEnvironmental filterAquatic ScienceSpatial distributionbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesAridClimatic gradients; Environmental filters; Geographical distances; Spatial scale; Species distribution; Aquatic ScienceGeographyClimatic gradientSpatial ecologyBiological dispersalGeographical distanceSpecies distribution
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