Abstract

Editor's Note: In this issue of The Paper Trail, an arising and established researcher knew early on that pushing the boundaries to better understand and quantify ecosystem interactions was where they wanted to focus their careers. One knew that it was by messing in the dirt and detritus of the field, while the other went with a more “back of the envelope” approach. There is nothing simple about meta-communities and conducting empirical studies on them or quantifying them in the theoretical realm, and that may be what makes these two have an even stronger connection. They talk about it in this joint article that includes the first Paper Trail interview.

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