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- W2766730307 abstract "Cross-ecosystem movements drive landscape dynamics. Among-ecosystem couplings are either dispersal- or resource-dominated. Dispersal-based couplings occur at the regional scale between similar habitat types. Resource-based couplings occur at the local scale between different habitat types. The meta-ecosystem framework demonstrates the significance of among-ecosystem spatial flows for ecosystem dynamics and has fostered a rich body of theory. The high level of abstraction of the models, however, impedes applications to empirical systems. We argue that further understanding of spatial dynamics in natural systems strongly depends on dense exchanges between field and theory. From empiricists, more and specific quantifications of spatial flows are needed, defined by the major categories of organismal movement (dispersal, foraging, life-cycle, and migration). In parallel, the theoretical framework must account for the distinct spatial scales at which these naturally common spatial flows occur. Integrating all levels of spatial connections among landscape elements will upgrade and unify landscape and meta-ecosystem ecology into a single framework for spatial ecology. The meta-ecosystem framework demonstrates the significance of among-ecosystem spatial flows for ecosystem dynamics and has fostered a rich body of theory. The high level of abstraction of the models, however, impedes applications to empirical systems. We argue that further understanding of spatial dynamics in natural systems strongly depends on dense exchanges between field and theory. From empiricists, more and specific quantifications of spatial flows are needed, defined by the major categories of organismal movement (dispersal, foraging, life-cycle, and migration). In parallel, the theoretical framework must account for the distinct spatial scales at which these naturally common spatial flows occur. Integrating all levels of spatial connections among landscape elements will upgrade and unify landscape and meta-ecosystem ecology into a single framework for spatial ecology. ‘the tendency of organisms to live, compete and reproduce away from their birth place’ [41Massol F. et al.How life-history traits affect ecosystem properties: effects of dispersal in meta-ecosystems.Oikos. 2017; 126: 532-546Crossref Scopus (34) Google Scholar]. in this paper used as synonymous of biotope, that is, a set of uniform environmental conditions. cross-ecosystem movement occurring in an organism life to complete its ontogenic development. ‘a set of local communities that are linked by dispersal of multiple potentially interacting species’ [4Holyoak M. et al.Metacommunities: Spatial Dynamics and Ecological Communities. University of Chicago Press, 2005Google Scholar, 7Leibold M.A. et al.The metacommunity concept: a framework for multi-scale community ecology.Ecol. Lett. 2004; 7: 601-613Crossref Scopus (3409) Google Scholar]. ‘a set of ecosystems connected by spatial flows of energy, materials and organisms across ecosystem boundaries’ [13Loreau M. et al.Meta-ecosystems: a theoretical framework for a spatial ecosystem ecology.Ecol. Lett. 2003; 6: 673-679Crossref Scopus (403) Google Scholar]. any behaviour that leads to the displacement of an organism from one place to another; here the organismal movement types considered are dispersal, life-cycle movement, foraging, and seasonal migration (Box 1). spatial flow of inorganic nutrients, detritus, or organisms dying, which constitute an increase of resource for the recipient community. Resource flow can be driven by passive physical processes or organismal movement (Box 1)." @default.
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- W2766730307 title "Meta-Ecosystems 2.0: Rooting the Theory into the Field" @default.
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