Um achado fortuito em uma floresta familiar: Descobrindo uma nova espécie onde cresci

Esta blog foi escrito por Henrique Negrello-Oliveira e conta a #StoryBehindThePaper do artigo “Across the edge: Spatial segregation drives community structure in tri-trophic multilayer networks at a forest-grassland edge“, publicado recentemente no Journal of Animal Ecology. Este estudo buscou responder se a borda campo/floresta funcionaria como uma barreira ou contínuo ecológico, dada a distribuição espacial das interações entre espécies ao longo da borda Florestas e … Continue reading Um achado fortuito em uma floresta familiar: Descobrindo uma nova espécie onde cresci

A Fortuitous Find in a Familiar Forest: Uncovering a New Species Where I Grew Up

This blog post is provided by Henrique Negrello-Oliveira and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article “Across the edge: Spatial segregation drives community structure in tritrophic multilayer networks at a forest-grassland edge”, which was recently published in Journal of Animal Ecology. This study set out to answer whether this transitional area would function as an ecological barrier or a continuum, given the spatial distribution of species … Continue reading A Fortuitous Find in a Familiar Forest: Uncovering a New Species Where I Grew Up

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When species can decide whether to disperse or not

This blog post is provided by Xiaozhou Ye and tells the #StoryBehindthePaper for the paper “Maintenance of biodiversity in multitrophic metacommunities: dispersal mode matters”, which was recently published in Journal of Animal Ecology. In their paper they investigate whether distinct dispersal modes (such as random or fitness-dependent dispersal) impact residing metacommunity biodiversity. The answer is yes. Read on to find out more. Does species-level dispersal mode … Continue reading When species can decide whether to disperse or not