<div><p>Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, and evidence from several experimental studies of species mixtures suggests that larger mature plant size elicits a competitive advantage. However, these findings are at odds with the fact that large and small plant species generally coexist, and relatively smaller species are more common in virtually all plant communities. Here, we use replicates of ten relatively large old-field plant species to explore the competitive impact of target individual size on their surrounding neighbourhoods compared to nearby neighbourhoods of the same size that are not centred by a large target individual. While target individuals of the largest of our ...
One common assumption in ecology is that the most abundant plants are the best competitors; however,...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
<p>Climate warming enables plant species to migrate to higher latitudes and altitudes. Within Europe...
Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, a...
Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, a...
1. According to the traditional ‘Size Advantage’ (SA) hypothesis, plant species with larger body siz...
The selection consequences of competition in plants have been traditionally interpreted based on a “...
Competition is often highlighted as a major force influencing plant species diversity. However, ther...
There is currently much debate about the relative importance of two contrasting mechanisms thought t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 32-39)vi, 46 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.In ...
Background: Plant competition experiments commonly suggest that larger species have an advantage, pr...
Summary. We compared the size distributions of leaves on naturally-occurring crowded and experimenta...
<p>Relationship between target species size index and [(species richness in target neighbourhood) (s...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...
One common assumption in ecology is that the most abundant plants are the best competitors; however,...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
<p>Climate warming enables plant species to migrate to higher latitudes and altitudes. Within Europe...
Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, a...
Competition is generally regarded as an important force in organizing the structure of vegetation, a...
1. According to the traditional ‘Size Advantage’ (SA) hypothesis, plant species with larger body siz...
The selection consequences of competition in plants have been traditionally interpreted based on a “...
Competition is often highlighted as a major force influencing plant species diversity. However, ther...
There is currently much debate about the relative importance of two contrasting mechanisms thought t...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 32-39)vi, 46 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm.Includes abstract.In ...
Background: Plant competition experiments commonly suggest that larger species have an advantage, pr...
Summary. We compared the size distributions of leaves on naturally-occurring crowded and experimenta...
<p>Relationship between target species size index and [(species richness in target neighbourhood) (s...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...
One common assumption in ecology is that the most abundant plants are the best competitors; however,...
A trade-off between seed size and seed number is central in seed ecology, and has been suggested to ...
<p>Climate warming enables plant species to migrate to higher latitudes and altitudes. Within Europe...