Species sorting dominates plant metacommunity structure in coastal dunes
Volume: 39, Pages: 33 - 42
Published: Feb 1, 2012
Abstract
It has long been thought that environmental factors determine plant community assembly, but it is now increasingly argued that geographic spatial processes such as dispersal may also matter. Notably, the metacommunity framework considers local communities to be linked by dispersal and different theories hereunder assign varying importance to dispersal limitation and local environmental species sorting. At present the relative importance of these...
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Title
Species sorting dominates plant metacommunity structure in coastal dunes
Published Date
Feb 1, 2012
Volume
39
Pages
33 - 42
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