The environmental filtering paradigm and non‐filtering community assembly processes

Author:

Baecher J. Alex1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Natural Resources and Environment University of Florida Gainesville 32601 Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractMotivation for abandoning the ‘environmental filtering’ metaphor has been increasing in the literature, yet it remains a widely used conceptual tool to guide research and education within ecological disciplines. I consider the possible origins of the filtering paradigm through linkages to hypotheses about the potentially oversized role of localized competition in the early development of niche concepts, as well as assumptions about the scale dependence of factors influencing the species distributions at large scales. I believe that these perspectives may have discounted the relevance of non‐competitive interactions to the structure and maintenance of local communities, and the role of biotic interactions in large‐scale ecological processes more generally. I describe the types of ecological phenomena not readily captured by the filtering model, as well as the potential for biotic factors to interact with abiotic gradients (at scale) and influence broad ecological patterns. Lastly, I pose an alternative model of community assembly which emphasizes biotic–abiotic interactions and non‐filtering mechanisms to serve as a springboard for future renovations of the filtering metaphor.

Publisher

Wiley

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