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Metacommunity dynamics is marked by a gradient ranging from pure ecological determinism to pure stochasticity. This gradient encompasses compositional turnover that is governed by ecological drift, selection and dispersal. Here we estimate the influences of selection, dispersal limitation acting in concert with drift, drift acting alone and homogenizing dispersal on the structure of tropical restinga heath vegetation growing under stressful conditions in north-eastern South America. We hypothesize that if abiotic heterogeneity is strong enough, it could select distinct sets of colonizing species from neighbor ecosystems, with stress sensitive species occupying refuges created by abiotic heterogeneity and stress tolerators dominating the more exposed areas. In this case selection would occur at both biogeographical and local scales. Under its prevalence, we expect selection to have a major signature in the woody plant community structure in a phylogenetic null model. Alternatively, if abiotic heterogeneity... |