Variation in interspecific interactions across time periods over which organisms co-occur that leads to flexible network structure
The positive relationship between species richness and the surveyed area, described by the power-law S=cA^z where c is the intercept and z measures the rate of community turnover
Loss of species diversity through various processes including lack of adaptation to changing conditions, phenological changes, shifts in species abundance and ranges, and habitat loss
Alpine plants growing in clumps with multiple species interacting in close proximity, affecting microhabitats and species interactions
Temporal alignment between consumer energy requirements and food source availability across trophic levels
Chemical cues released by predators that benefit prey by providing information about predator presence
Bacterial communities that colonize and live within floral nectar, potentially affecting nectar chemistry and pollinator behavior