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A network illustration of neophytes (colours indicate modules) and reserves (black dots)

Assemblage rules in biological communities affected by invasive species

Environmental managers need to understand the factors that control community composition at different spatial and temporal scales to formulate appropriate guidelines for management. To this end, community assemblage rules explain how species are “packed” in a community and how community composition is related to the niche and traits of species.

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