Metacommunity organisation, spatial extent and dispersal in aquatic systems: patterns, processes and prospects
Abstract
Summary Metacommunity ecology addresses the situation where sets of local communities are connected by the dispersal of a number of potentially interacting species. Aquatic systems (e.g. lentic versus lotic versus marine) differ from each other in connectivity and environmental heterogeneity, suggesting that metacommunity organisation also differs between major aquatic systems. Here, we review findings from observational field studies on...
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Title
Metacommunity organisation, spatial extent and dispersal in aquatic systems: patterns, processes and prospects
Published Date
Dec 29, 2014
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
5
Pages
845 - 869
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