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Competitive exclusion,beta diversity,and deterministic vs. stochastic drivers of community assembly
Authors:Hila Segre  Ronen Ron  Niv De Malach  Zalmen Henkin  Micha Mandel  Ronen Kadmon
Institution:1. Department of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, , Givat Ram, Jerusalem, 91904 Israel;2. Beef Cattle Section, Newe‐Ya'ar Research Center, Department of Natural Resources, Agricultural Research Organization, , Ramat Yishay, 30095 Israel;3. Department of Statistics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, , Mount Scopus, Jerusalem, 91905, Israel
Abstract:Species diversity has two components – number of species and spatial turnover in species composition (beta‐diversity). Using a field experiment focusing on a system of Mediterranean grasslands, we show that interspecific competition may influence the two components in the same direction or in opposite directions, depending on whether competitive exclusions are deterministic or stochastic. Deterministic exclusions reduce both patch‐scale richness and beta‐diversity, thereby homogenising the community. Stochastic extinctions reduce richness at the patch scale, but increase the differences in species composition among patches. These results indicate that studies of competitive effects on beta diversity may help to distinguish between deterministic and stochastic components of competitive exclusion. Such distinction is crucial for understanding the causal relationship between competition and species diversity, one of the oldest and most fundamental questions in ecology.
Keywords:Annual plants  community ecology  functional groups  habitat productivity  Mediterranean grasslands  niche vs  neutral processes  plant competition  removal experiment  species diversity
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