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Co-occurrence patterns and the large-scale spatial structure of benthic communities in seagrass meadows and bare sand.

Casper KraanSimon F ThrushCarsten F Dormann
Published in: BMC ecology (2020)
Firstly, analyses based on a latent variable approach to joint distributions stressed the structuring role of species co-occurrences beyond experimental scales. Secondly, results showed context dependent interactions, highlighted by species having more interconnected networks in New Zealand bare sediment sandflats than in seagrass meadows. These findings stress the critical importance of natural history to modelling, as well as incorporating ecological reality in SDMs.
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