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Biodiversity emerges from niche mechanisms, in which the combination of traits determines species performance, and populations drift because of the inherent stochasticity of community assembly processes. Population biology dictates that small and isolated communities are more prone to show stochastic assemblages. However, a reduced mass effect in isolated communities may promote trait selection...
Spatial scaling theory (SST) relates the physical structure of the environment to species coexistence and community assembly. Although SST is a recognized theory in ecology, few studies have evaluated its predictions, producing contradictory results and frequently failing to meet its assumptions. In addition, the ‘risk predictions’ of SST regarding an increase in species similarity with body size...
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