Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for research on the coexistence of competitors, the majority of our empirical and theoretical understanding comes from two-species systems. How much of the coexistence observed in species rich communities results from indirect effects among competitors that only emerge in diverse systems remains poorly understood. Resolving this issue requires simple, scalable, and intuitive metrics for quantifying the conditions for coexistence in multispecies systems, and how these conditions differ from those expected based solely on pairwise interactions. To achieve these aims, we develop a structural approach for studying the set of parameter values compatible wi...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
17 páginas.-- 9 figuras.-- 55 referencias.-- Additional supporting information may be found online a...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for rese...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
One of the primary goals of ecology is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversit...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
17 páginas.-- 9 figuras.-- 55 referencias.-- Additional supporting information may be found online a...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for rese...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
One of the primary goals of ecology is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversit...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...