Community ecology

No one is perfect. We have been known to engage in wanton acts of community ecology over the years. Please excuse this weakness, and remember, the eigenvalues can’t hurt you (they are imaginary).

Using Neutral Theory to Reveal the Contribution of Meta-Community Processes to Assembly in Complex Landscapes
D. Gravel T. Poisot P. Desjardins-Proulx
Evolutionary Ecology of Specialisation
J.C. Vamosi T. Poisot
[Re] Insect Natural Enemies as Regulating Factors
D. Caron V. Lessard Q. Wu T. Poisot
[Re] on the Coexistence of Specialists and Generalists
T. Poisot
[Re] Chaos in a Three-Species Food Chain
G. Dansereau F. Banville E. Basque A. MacDonald T. Poisot
The Theory of Ecological Specialization
T. Poisot
Interactions Between Immunocompetence, Somatic Condition and Parasitism in the Chub Leuciscus Cephalus in Early Spring
T. Poisot A. Simková P. Hyrsl S. Morand
A Conceptual Framework for the Evolution of Ecological Specialisation
T. Poisot J.D. Bever A. Nemri P.H. Thrall M.E. Hochberg
Trophic Complementarity Drives the Biodiversity-Ecosystem Functioning Relationship in Food Webs
T. Poisot N. Mouquet D. Gravel
Dispersal and Spatial Heterogeneity Allow Coexistence Between Enemies and Protective Mutualists
T. Poisot J.D. Bever P.H. Thrall M.E. Hochberg
A Continuum of Specialists and Generalists in Empirical Communities
T. Poisot S. Kéfi S. Morand M. Stanko P.A. Marquet M.E. Hochberg
Simulations of Biomass Dynamics in Community Food Webs
E. Delmas U. Brose D. Gravel D.B. Stouffer T. Poisot
Food Web Structure Alters Ecological Communities Top-Heaviness With Little Effect on the Biodiversity-Functioning Relationship
E. Delmas D.B. Stouffer T. Poisot