‘Islands on islands’ as dynamic multi-scale metacommunities
- Anusha Beer,
- Travis Ingram,
- Ceridwen Fraser
Abstract
A process-based understanding of community assembly at multiple scales
can allow forecasting of community response to degradation and
restoration practices. We draw attention to a distinct metacommunity
arrangement characterised by multiple levels of assembly filters, and
exemplified by freshwater habitat patches on islands. This type of
metacommunity has complex spatial dynamics, and dispersal must occur
across multiple intermediate habitat types. An interdisciplinary
approach harnessing mathematical models and genetic tools such as eDNA
and population genomics will allow us to unravel the fundamental
processes acting over a large spatial and temporal scale influenced by
the region's geography, historical events and species pool.