Does isolation influence the relative role of environmental and dispersal-related processes in stream networks? An empirical test of the network position hypothesis using multiple taxa

Author:

Schmera Dénes12ORCID,Árva Diána1,Boda Pál23,Bódis Erika4,Bolgovics Ágnes35,Borics Gábor23,Csercsa András36,Deák Csaba7,Krasznai Eszter Á.36,Lukács Balázs A.23,Mauchart Péter8,Móra Arnold18,Sály Péter18,Specziár András1,Süveges Kristóf9,Szivák Ildikó12,Takács Péter1,Tóth Mónika12,Várbíró Gábor23,Vojtkó Anna E.3ORCID,Erős Tibor12

Affiliation:

1. MTA Centre for Ecological Research; Balaton Limnological Institute; Tihany Hungary

2. GINOP Sustainable Ecosystems Group; MTA Centre for Ecological Research; Tihany Hungary

3. Department of Tisza River Research; MTA Centre for Ecological Research; Danube Research Institute; Debrecen Hungary

4. MTA Centre for Ecological Research; Danube Research Institute; Budapest Hungary

5. Eötvös Loránd University; Budapest Hungary

6. Doctoral School of Chemistry and Environmental Sciences; University of Pannonia; Veszprém Hungary

7. National Inspectorate for Environmental Protection and Nature Conservation Management (Transtisza), Laboratory; Debrecen Hungary

8. Department of Hydrobiology; Faculty of Sciences; Institute of Biology; University of Pécs; Pécs Hungary

9. Department of Botany; University of Debrecen; Debrecen Hungary

Funder

Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alapprogramok

GINOP

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science

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