There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the role of positive inter-specific interactions within ecology, and significant progress has been made both empirically and theoretically. Similarly, considerable progress has been made in improving our understanding of the mechanisms that limit species’ ranges. In this contribution, we seek to understand the setting of species’ borders when some species within the assemblage exhibit positive inter-specific interactions. We use a spatially explicit dual-lattice simulation model to explore the distribution of different interactions across environmental gradients. We first simulate community dynamics when there is either a gradient in reproductive rate or in mortality. We then cons...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
Species interact with each other in a complex network of relationships that can be modeled as an int...
Positive interspecific interactions are commonplace, and in recent years ecologists have begun to re...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Positive and negative interactions within and between species may occur simultaneously, with the net...
Species distributional limits may coincide with hard dispersal barriers or physiological thresholds ...
Positive interactions, including intraspecies cooperation and interspecies mutualisms, play crucial ...
et al.The role of positive interactions has become widely accepted as a mechanism shaping community ...
The population dynamics of species interactions provides valuable information for life sciences. Lot...
International audienceDisentangling the different processes structuring ecological communities is a ...
Question What are the interacting effects of stress and disturbance on both competition and facilita...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
The mechanisms regulating switches in species interactions along gradients of stress are yet to be f...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
Species interact with each other in a complex network of relationships that can be modeled as an int...
Positive interspecific interactions are commonplace, and in recent years ecologists have begun to re...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Positive and negative interactions within and between species may occur simultaneously, with the net...
Species distributional limits may coincide with hard dispersal barriers or physiological thresholds ...
Positive interactions, including intraspecies cooperation and interspecies mutualisms, play crucial ...
et al.The role of positive interactions has become widely accepted as a mechanism shaping community ...
The population dynamics of species interactions provides valuable information for life sciences. Lot...
International audienceDisentangling the different processes structuring ecological communities is a ...
Question What are the interacting effects of stress and disturbance on both competition and facilita...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
The mechanisms regulating switches in species interactions along gradients of stress are yet to be f...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
Species interact with each other in a complex network of relationships that can be modeled as an int...