relative importance of spatial and environmental processes in distribution of benthic chironomid larvae within a large and shallow lake
Although chironomids are popular model organisms in ecological research and indicators of bioassessment, the relative role of dispersal and environmental filtering in their community assembly is still poorly known, especially at fine spatial scales. In this study, we applied a metacommunity framewor...
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