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Publication Phylogeny and Conservation
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Publication Metacommunity structure: Synergy of biotic interactions as selective agents and dispersal as fuel
The relative importance of regional and local processes in determining community structure is a long-standing problem in community ecology. This is especially problematic in communities from highly connected habitats, which undergo two opposing forces: differences in environmental conditions of the habitats lead to divergence of the communities, while the dispersal of individuals leads to convergence of the communities.
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Publication Local interactions and local dispersal in a zooplankton metacommunity
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Publication Opening remarks
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Publication Introduction to theory and the common ecosystem model
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Publication Successional biodiversity and ecosystem functioning
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Publication Linking soil microbial communities and ecosystem functioning
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Publication Looking back and peering forward
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Publication Keeping the herds healthy and alert: Implications of predator control for infectious disease