a b s t r a c t A traditional question in community ecology is whether species ’ traits are distributed as more-or-less regularly spaced clusters. Interspecific competition has been suggested to play a role in such structuring of communities. The seminal theoretical work on limiting similarity and species packing, presented four decades ago by Robert MacArthur, Richard Levins and Robert May, has recently been extended. There is now a deeper understanding of how competitive interactions influence community structure, for instance, how the shape of competition kernels can determine the clustering of species ’ traits. Competition is typically weaker for greater phenotypic difference, and the shape of the dependence defines a competition kernel...
Aim: Ecologists have long been concerned with understanding how local communities are assembled from...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
A traditional question in community ecology is whether species' traits are distributed as more-or-le...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
lnterspecific competition has been broadly defined as a negative-negative relationship between speci...
Can competitive interactions be inferred from the analysis of community functional diversity pattern...
lnterspecific competition has been broadly defined as a negative-negative relationship between speci...
Taxa co-occurring in communities often represent a non-random sample, in phenotypic or phylogenetic ...
Patterns of trait distribution among competing species can potentially reveal the processes that all...
Traits can provide a window into the mechanisms that maintain coexistence among competing species. R...
Patterns of trait distribution among competing species can potentially reveal the processes that all...
Though many processes are involved in determining which species coexist and assemble into communitie...
This volume is an investigation of interspecific competition for space, particularly among sessile o...
Aim: Ecologists have long been concerned with understanding how local communities are assembled from...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...
A traditional question in community ecology is whether species' traits are distributed as more-or-le...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
It is well known that ecological and evolutionary processes act in concert while shaping biological ...
lnterspecific competition has been broadly defined as a negative-negative relationship between speci...
Can competitive interactions be inferred from the analysis of community functional diversity pattern...
lnterspecific competition has been broadly defined as a negative-negative relationship between speci...
Taxa co-occurring in communities often represent a non-random sample, in phenotypic or phylogenetic ...
Patterns of trait distribution among competing species can potentially reveal the processes that all...
Traits can provide a window into the mechanisms that maintain coexistence among competing species. R...
Patterns of trait distribution among competing species can potentially reveal the processes that all...
Though many processes are involved in determining which species coexist and assemble into communitie...
This volume is an investigation of interspecific competition for space, particularly among sessile o...
Aim: Ecologists have long been concerned with understanding how local communities are assembled from...
There is a long tradition in ecology of trying to understand community assembly processes by making ...
Phylogenetic structure measures patterns of evolutionary history within communities – are some commu...