نبذة مختصرة : Taxon-specific dispersal ability can affect community composition, but little is known about how it influences metacommunity dynamics, particularly for taxa with large ontogenetic changes in dispersal mode and ability. The spatial scale of a study also can affect perceived or sampled community composition, but our understanding of the artifacts resulting from the spatial extent sampled is limited, and artifacts are difficult to differentiate from real metacommunity processes. We assessed community composition of benthic macroinvertebrates at nested spatial scales in a large river and used differences in dispersal as immature aquatic life stages and winged terrestrial adults to explain patterns in community structure. Spatial distribution of patches alone (space), followed by synergistic effects of space and environmental factors, and then environmental factors alone were the best predictors of community structure. As predicted by metacommunity theory, the local environment was a better predictor t...
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