Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative frequency-dependent feedbacks to prevent exclusion of the least fit species. For plant communities, empirical evidence of negative frequency depen- dence driving species coexistence and diversity patterns is rapidly accumulating, but connecting these findings to theory has been difficult as corresponding theoretical frameworks only consider small numbers of species. Here, we show how frequency- dependent feedback constrains community coexistence, regardless of the number of species and inherent fitness inequalities between them. Any interaction network can be characterized by a single community interaction coefficient, IC, which deter- mines whe...
Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into acco...
Aims: The process of facilitation, where a species increases the survival, growth, and fitness of an...
Aims: The process of facilitation, where a species increases the survival, growth, and fitness of an...
Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative fre...
Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative fre...
Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative fre...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) are considered a key mechanism generating frequency-dependent dynamics i...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks s...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks s...
Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into acco...
Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into acco...
Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into acco...
Aims: The process of facilitation, where a species increases the survival, growth, and fitness of an...
Aims: The process of facilitation, where a species increases the survival, growth, and fitness of an...
Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative fre...
Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative fre...
Ecological theory suggests that coexistence of many species within communities requires negative fre...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks st...
Plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs) are considered a key mechanism generating frequency-dependent dynamics i...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks s...
Both ecological theory and empirical evidence suggest that negative frequency dependent feedbacks s...
Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into acco...
Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into acco...
Different mechanisms, including equilibrium and non-equilibrium processes, have been taken into acco...
Aims: The process of facilitation, where a species increases the survival, growth, and fitness of an...
Aims: The process of facilitation, where a species increases the survival, growth, and fitness of an...