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"Dispersal" Keyword-tagged Publications:
| Title | Authors | PubMed ID | |
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| 1 | Spatial versus spatio-temporal approaches for studying metacommunities: a multi-taxon analysis in Mediterranean and tropical temporary ponds | Gálvez Á; Peres-Neto PR; Castillo-Escrivà A; Bonilla F; Camacho A; García-Roger EM; Iepure S; Miralles J; Monrós JS; Olmo C; Picazo A; Rojo C; Rueda J; Sasa M; Segura M; Armengol X; Mesquita-Joanes F; | 38565154 BIOLOGY |
| 2 | Connectivity of stormwater ponds impacts Odonata abundance and species richness | Richmond IC; Perron MC; Boyle SP; Pick FR; | 38435963 BIOLOGY |
| 3 | Pushed to the edge: Spatial sorting can slow down invasions | Shaw AK; Lutscher F; Popovic L; | 37198882 BIOLOGY |
| 4 | Inconsistent response of taxonomic groups to space and environment in mediterranean and tropical pond metacommunities | Gálvez Á; Peres-Neto PR; Castillo-Escrivà A; Bonilla F; Camacho A; García-Roger EM; Iepure S; Miralles-Lorenzo J; Monrós JS; Olmo C; Picazo A; Rojo C; Rueda J; Sahuquillo M; Sasa M; Segura M; Armengol X; Mesquita-Joanes F; | 36199222 BIOLOGY |
| 5 | Joint intergroup aggression in female colobus monkeys (Colobus vellerosus) is associated with grooming bonds, male participation, and group size | Wikberg EC; Gonzalez S; Rodriguez C; Sicotte P; | 34927751 BIOLOGY |
| 6 | Disturbance-induced emigration: an overlooked mechanism that reduces metapopulation extinction risk | Mestre A; Barfield M; Peniston JH; Peres-Neto PR; Mesquita-Joanes F; Holt RD; | 34086976 BIOLOGY |
| 7 | The interplay of nested biotic interactions and the abiotic environment regulates populations of a hypersymbiont. | Mestre A, Poulin R, Holt RD, Barfield M, Clamp JC, Fernandez-Leborans G, Mesquita-Joanes F | 31408529 BIOLOGY |
| 8 | Beyond neutrality: disentangling the effects of species sorting and spurious correlations in community analysis. | Clappe S, Dray S, Peres-Neto PR | 29723919 BIOLOGY |
| Title: | Spatial versus spatio-temporal approaches for studying metacommunities: a multi-taxon analysis in Mediterranean and tropical temporary ponds | ||||
| Authors: | Gálvez Á, Peres-Neto PR, Castillo-Escrivà A, Bonilla F, Camacho A, García-Roger EM, Iepure S, Miralles J, Monrós JS, Olmo C, Picazo A, Rojo C, Rueda J, Sasa M, Segura M, Armengol X, Mesquita-Joanes F | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38565154/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1098/rspb.2023.2768 | ||||
| Publication: | Proceedings. Biological sciences | ||||
| Keywords: | biogeography; dispersal limitation; environmental selection; freshwater ecology; spatial variation; spatio-temporal variation; | ||||
| PMID: | 38565154 | Category: | Date Added: | 2024-04-03 | |
| Dept Affiliation: |
BIOLOGY
1 Cavanilles Institute for Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, University of Valencia, Paterna, Valencia, Spain. 2 Department of Biology, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada. 3 Instituto Clodomiro Picado, Facultad de Microbiología, Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, 13, Costa Rica. 4 Department of Taxonomy and Ecology, University of Babes-Bolyia, Cluj Napoca, Romania. 5 Emil Racovitza Institute of Speleology, Cluj Napoca, Romania. 6 Centro GEMA-Genómica, Ecología & Medio Ambiente, Universidad Mayor, Santiago, Chile. 7 GRECO, Institute of Aquatic Ecology, University of Girona, Girona, Spain. 8 Museo de Zoología, Centro de Investigación en Biodiversidad y Ecología Tropical, Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica. |
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Prior research on metacommunities has largely focused on snapshot surveys, often overlooking temporal dynamics. In this study, our aim was to compare the insights obtained from metacommunity analyses based on a spatial approach repeated over time, with a spatio-temporal approach that consolidates all data into a single model. We empirically assessed the influence of temporal variation in the environment and spatial connectivity on the structure of metacommunities in tropical and Mediterranean temporary ponds. Employing a standardized methodology across both regions, we surveyed multiple freshwater taxa in three time periods within the same hydrological year from multiple temporary ponds in each region. To evaluate how environmental, spatial and temporal influences vary between the two approaches, we used nonlinear variation partitioning analyses based on generalized additive models. Overall, this study underscores the importance of adopting spatio-temporal analytics to better understand the processes shaping metacommunities. While the spatial approach suggested that environmental factors had a greater influence, our spatio-temporal analysis revealed that spatial connectivity was the primary driver influencing metacommunity structure in both regions. Temporal effects were equally important as environmental effects, suggesting a significant role of ecological succession in metacommunity structure. |



