Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological communities. However, few mathematical models have been proposed for which coexistence conditions can be characterized explicitly in terms of a trade-off. Here we present a model of a plant community which allows such a characterization. In the model plant species compete for sites where each site has a fixed stress condition. Species dif-fer both in stress tolerance and competitive ability. Stress tolerance is quantified as the fraction of sites with stress conditions low enough to allow establishment. Competitive ability is quantified as the propensity to win the competition for empty sites. We derive the deterministic, discrete-time dynam...
Ways of explaining coexistence of plant species in grassland are discussed. By adapting the competit...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible...
Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible...
Most terrestrial plant communities exhibit relatively high species diversity and many competitive sp...
Abstract This is the first of two papers where we discuss the limits imposed by competition to the b...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
AbstractThis paper is a study of a system modeling a biological community of species with limited co...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Ways of explaining coexistence of plant species in grassland are discussed. By adapting the competit...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Ecological trade-offs between species are often invoked to explain species coexistence in ecological...
Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible...
Simple patch-occupancy models of competitive metacommunities have shown that coexistence is possible...
Most terrestrial plant communities exhibit relatively high species diversity and many competitive sp...
Abstract This is the first of two papers where we discuss the limits imposed by competition to the b...
We investigate biological mechanisms that generate oscillations and chaos in multispecies competitio...
AbstractThis paper is a study of a system modeling a biological community of species with limited co...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Ways of explaining coexistence of plant species in grassland are discussed. By adapting the competit...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...