意外事故
一般化
非生物成分
背景(考古学)
生物扩散
生态学
依赖关系(UML)
变量(数学)
时间尺度
空间语境意识
生物
环境资源管理
计算机科学
人工智能
数学
环境科学
认识论
古生物学
社会学
数学分析
哲学
人口学
人口
作者
Naoto Shinohara,Ryosuke Nakadai,Yuka Suzuki,Akira Terui
标识
DOI:10.1002/1438-390x.12144
摘要
Abstract Ecological communities are assembled through a series of multiple processes, including dispersal, abiotic and biotic filtering, and ecological drift. Although these assembly processes act in concert to structure local communities, their relative importance is considerably variable among study systems. While such contingency of community assembly has been widely appreciated, the empirical and theoretical evidence is scattered around in the literature, and few efforts have been made to synthesize it. In this mini‐review, we summarize the accumulated evidence of the context‐dependency of community assembly rules, to reach a rough generalization of the contingency. Specifically, we argue that spatial and temporal dimensions can serve as general axes that regulate the relative importance of assembly processes. To this end, we synthesize the current understanding of how the relative importance of multiple assembly processes changes with spatial scales and complexity, and with time in the long and short terms. This review concludes that spatial and temporal dimensions can be common currencies of community assembly rules that are shared across various systems.
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