2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecm.1511
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A replicated study on the response of spider assemblages to regional and local processes

Abstract: Understanding species richness variation among local communities is one of the central topics in ecology, but the complex interplay of regional processes, environmental filtering, and local processes hampers generalization on the importance of different processes. Here, we aim to unravel drivers of spider community assembly in temperate forests by analyzing two independent data sets covering gradients in elevation and forest succession. We test the following four hypotheses: (H1) spider assemblages within a re… Show more

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“…Studies on the co-occurrence patterns in forest microhabitats are scarce (Azeria et al, 2012;Doerfler et al, 2020;Müller et al, 2022;Sánchez-Galván et al, 2018;Thorn et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies on the co-occurrence patterns in forest microhabitats are scarce (Azeria et al, 2012;Doerfler et al, 2020;Müller et al, 2022;Sánchez-Galván et al, 2018;Thorn et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the co‐occurrence patterns in forest microhabitats are scarce (Azeria et al, 2012; Doerfler et al, 2020; Müller et al, 2022; Sánchez‐Galván et al, 2018; Thorn et al, 2016). Co‐occurrence studies in exclusively predatory groups, such as spiders, are even scarcer (Birkhofer et al, 2010; Oliveira‐Junior et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Functional community assembly has a long history in plant ecology, but it has only recently been adopted in animal ecology, where predominance of environmental filtering processes is generally identified. Examples of support for environmental filtering processes include studies on birds (Ricklefs 2012;Montaño-Centellas et al 2021), mammals (Belmaker & Jetz 2013), anurans (Schalk et al 2015), fish (Fitzgerald et al 2017) or arthropods (Van der Plas et al 2012;Greenop et al 2021;Muller et al 2022) among others. Conversely, support for the role of competition is uncommon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on functional community assembly has a long history in plant ecology but it has only recently been adopted in animal ecology, where predominance of environmental filtering processes is generally identified. Examples of this include studies on birds (Montaño‐Centellas et al 2021), mammals (Belmaker and Jetz 2013), anurans (Schalk et al 2015), fish (Fitzgerald et al 2017), or arthropods (Van der Plas et al 2012, Müller et al 2022), among others. Conversely, support for the role of competition is uncommon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%