2016
DOI: 10.1080/10402381.2015.1136012
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The relative influences of fine and landscape scale factors on the structure of lentic plant assemblages

Abstract: The relative influences of fine and landscape scale factors on the structure of lentic plant assemblages. Lake Reserv Manage. 32:116-131. The process of plant community assembly has long been a topic of debate among ecologists. Aquatic plant assemblages and their structure may be the result of a series of abiotic and biotic filters that include transport (i.e., physical movement of species), water chemistry, sediment chemistry, basin structure, and competitive interactions. The influences of transport and wate… Show more

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“…However, different from our expectations, our results also suggested an important role of abiotic factors at the fine grain. This finding is, in some degree, congruent with other studies (e.g., June-Wells et al, 2016). Species competitiveness may change according to environmental variations (Moyle and Light, 1996), highlighting the importance of both factors at fine spatial scales, as we found here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…However, different from our expectations, our results also suggested an important role of abiotic factors at the fine grain. This finding is, in some degree, congruent with other studies (e.g., June-Wells et al, 2016). Species competitiveness may change according to environmental variations (Moyle and Light, 1996), highlighting the importance of both factors at fine spatial scales, as we found here.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%