About this Research Topic
In this Research Topic, we aim to publish a set of innovative papers on metacommunity spatio-temporal dynamics to better understand how the factors and processes that structure metacommunities change across space and time, as well as the implications of such dynamics for biodiversity conservation and management. This collection will include research papers (experimental, empirical, theoretical, review or opinion studies) using metacommunity concepts with clear conservation implications. All ecosystems will be considered (i.e. terrestrial, freshwater and marine), as well as any biological group. We are particularly interested in the following:
• Metacommunity theory applied to spatio-temporal dynamics. Temporal data have to be taken into account.
• Long-term studies and the use of predictive models to infer future metacommunities.
• Studies analyzing how metacommunity structure depends on the spatial scale used by influencing dispersal.
• Large-scale studies using a multi-taxa approach.
• Studies on anthropogenic disturbance that can offer new management insights using a metacommunity approach.
• The use of the metacommunity theory to improve current environmental monitoring tools.
Keywords: Assembly mechanisms, Community dynamic, Conservation, Spatio-temporal patterns
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