Role of scale and environmental factors in regulation of community structure.
Trends Ecol Evol
; 5(2): 52-7, 1990 Feb.
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Pattern in ecological communities - the distribution, abundance and diversity of species - depends on a complex interplay between large - and local-scale processes. Large-scale variation in factors such as environmental stress, dispersal or productivity sets the stage for local-scale ecological processes such as predation or competition. Until recently, most research focused on local-scale explanations of community pattern. Current models attempt to integrate the role of individual large-scale factors with local-scale processes. This trend will continue, with increased effort to understand the specific means by which large-scale factors cause variation among communities.
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Trends Ecol Evol
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1990
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Article
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Estados Unidos