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      Invariant scaling relationship between functional dissimilarity and co-occurrence in fish assemblages of the Patos Lagoon estuary (Brazil): environmental filtering consistently overshadows competitive exclusion

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          A gentle introduction to quantile regression for ecologists

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            A trait-based test for habitat filtering: convex hull volume.

            Community assembly theory suggests that two processes affect the distribution of trait values within communities: competition and habitat filtering. Within a local community, competition leads to ecological differentiation of coexisting species, while habitat filtering reduces the spread of trait values, reflecting shared ecological tolerances. Many statistical tests for the effects of competition exist in the literature, but measures of habitat filtering are less well-developed. Here, we present convex hull volume, a construct from computational geometry, which provides an n-dimensional measure of the volume of trait space occupied by species in a community. Combined with ecological null models, this measure offers a useful test for habitat filtering. We use convex hull volume and a null model to analyze California woody-plant trait and community data. Our results show that observed plant communities occupy less trait space than expected from random assembly, a result consistent with habitat filtering.
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              Defining and measuring ecological specialization

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                Journal
                Oikos
                Oikos
                Wiley-Blackwell
                00301299
                February 2013
                February 03 2013
                : 122
                : 2
                : 247-257
                Article
                10.1111/j.1600-0706.2012.20411.x
                419cb415-1d7c-4cfb-8c87-9fad1b71b0f9
                © 2013

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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