The importance of metacommunity ecology for environmental assessment research in the freshwater realm

Volume: 88, Issue: 1, Pages: 166 - 178
Published: Sep 3, 2012
Abstract
Most bioassessment programs rest on the assumption that species have different niches, and that abiotic environmental conditions and changes therein determine community structure. This assumption is thus equivalent to the species sorting perspective (i.e. that species differ in their responses to environmental variation) in metacommunity ecology. The degree to which basing bioassessment on the species sorting perspective is reasonable is likely...
Paper Details
Title
The importance of metacommunity ecology for environmental assessment research in the freshwater realm
Published Date
Sep 3, 2012
Volume
88
Issue
1
Pages
166 - 178
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