“…The observed relationships of changes in taxonomic and functional turnover with climatic variance, year‐to‐year predictability, long‐term trends, and extreme events measures at various scales show that more negative changes in turnover, that is, homogenization, occur in unstable environments, while a stable environment maintains spatial turnover and promotes more positive changes. This contrasts with the findings of Martin and Ferrer (2015), who showed that for Mediterranean birds, mammals, amphibians, and reptiles, temporally variable environments maintained higher spatial turnover; however, it supports the suggestion that environmental disturbances contribute to community homogenization through niche selection of disturbance‐tolerant species (Myers, Chase, Crandall & Jiménez, 2015). Environmental stability–spatial turnover relationships appear to be sparse within the literature, and the results found in the present paper open up a potential area of future research to further investigate this relationship.…”