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Niches versus neutrality: uncovering the drivers of diversity in a species-rich community.

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This work provides the first empirical evidence that a niche-neutral model can explain niche space occupancy pattern in a natural species-rich community and suggests this class of model may be a useful hypothesis for the generation and maintenance of species diversity in other size-structured communities.
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Ecological models suggest that high diversity can be generated by purely niche-based, purely neutral or by a mixture of niche-based and neutral ecological processes. Here, we compare the degree to which four contrasting hypotheses for coexistence, ranging from niche-based to neutral, explain species richness along a body mass niche axis. We derive predictions from these hypotheses and confront them with species body-mass patterns in a highly sampled marine phytoplankton community. We find that these patterns are consistent only with a mechanism that combines niche and neutral processes, such as the emergent neutrality mechanism. In this work, we provide the first empirical evidence that a niche-neutral model can explain niche space occupancy pattern in a natural species-rich community. We suggest this class of model may be a useful hypothesis for the generation and maintenance of species diversity in other size-structured communities.

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Zooming in on size distribution patterns underlying species coexistence in Baltic Sea phytoplankton.

TL;DR: This study characterises size distributions of phytoplankton from 20-year time series in two sites of the Baltic Sea, revealing that short-term analyses are necessary to determine if, and how, competition shapes them.
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General models of ecological diversification. I. Conceptual synthesis

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Translucent windows: how uncertainty in competitive interactions impacts detection of community pattern

TL;DR: It is found that patterns along single niche axes may reveal properties of interspecific competition in nature, but detecting these patterns requires natural history expertise firmly tying traits to niches.
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Translucent windows: How uncertainty in competitive interactions impacts detection of community pattern.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that the clustering pattern is robust to contributions of unknown or unobserved niche axes and conclude that patterns along single niche axes may reveal properties of interspecific competition in nature, but detecting these patterns requires natural history expertise firmly tying traits to niches.
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The Paradox of the Plankton

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