Structural changes within trophic levels are constrained by within-family assembly rules at lower trophic levels
Historical contingency broadly refers to the proposition that even random historical events can constrain the ecological and evolutionary pathways of organisms and that of entire communities. Focusing on communities, these pathways can be reflected into specific structural changes within and across...
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Wiley,
2020-06-03T20:38:35Z.
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