Community diversity: relative roles of local and regional processes

RE Ricklefs - Science, 1987 - science.org
The species richness (diversity) of local plant and animal assemblages—biological
communities—balances regional processes of species formation and geographic dispersal,
which add species to communities, against local processes of predation, competitive
exclusion, adaptation, and stochastic variation, which may promote local extinction. During
the past three decades, ecologists have sought to explain differences in local diversity by the
influence of the physical environment on local interactions among species, interactions that …