Allelopathic species can alter biodiversity. Using simulated assemblages that are characterised by neutrality, lumpy coexistence and intransitivity, we explore relationships between within-assemblage competitive dissimilarities and resistance to allelopathic species. An emergent behaviour from our models is that assemblages are more resistant to allelopathy when members strongly compete exploitatively (high competitive power). We found that neutral assemblages were the most vulnerable to allelopathic species, followed by lumpy and then by intransitive assemblages. We find support for our modeling in real-world time-series data from eight lakes of varied morphometry and trophic state. Our analysis of this data shows that a lake’s history of a...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
Blooms of the marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis exist in two distinct habitats: far offshore wher...
Allelopathic species can alter biodiversity. Using simulated assemblages that are characterised by n...
Abstract Allelopathic species can alter biodiversity. Using simulated assemblages that are character...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...
Phytoplankton allelopathic processes operate on short time scales, and some allelopathic species can...
Without the top-down effects and the external/physical forcing, a stable coexistence of two phytopla...
Without the top-down effects and the external/physical forcing, a stable coexistence of two phytopla...
Evidence shows that diversity and spatial distributions of biological communities are largely driven...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Toxin-producing phytoplankton species may compensate for competitive disadvantages by secreting chem...
Keywords: allelochemicals; chemical ecology; competition; nutrient limitation; shallow lakes Summary...
ABSTRACT: Allelopathy in aquatic environments may provide a competitive advantage to angiosperms, al...
It is well-established that when equilibrium is attained for two species competing for the same limi...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
Blooms of the marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis exist in two distinct habitats: far offshore wher...
Allelopathic species can alter biodiversity. Using simulated assemblages that are characterised by n...
Abstract Allelopathic species can alter biodiversity. Using simulated assemblages that are character...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...
Phytoplankton allelopathic processes operate on short time scales, and some allelopathic species can...
Without the top-down effects and the external/physical forcing, a stable coexistence of two phytopla...
Without the top-down effects and the external/physical forcing, a stable coexistence of two phytopla...
Evidence shows that diversity and spatial distributions of biological communities are largely driven...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Toxin-producing phytoplankton species may compensate for competitive disadvantages by secreting chem...
Keywords: allelochemicals; chemical ecology; competition; nutrient limitation; shallow lakes Summary...
ABSTRACT: Allelopathy in aquatic environments may provide a competitive advantage to angiosperms, al...
It is well-established that when equilibrium is attained for two species competing for the same limi...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
Allelopathy, here defined as biochemical interactions between aquatic primary producers, has always ...
Blooms of the marine dinoflagellate Karenia brevis exist in two distinct habitats: far offshore wher...