Differences in the responses of plant species to neighbors may determine their distribution among contrasting environments, but no studies have compared variation in competitive or facilitative abilities both within and among environments. We determined whether the responses of plants to interspecific interactions varied at large scales (between environments) and small scales (among sites within an environment) across a tree line. We separated the effects of above‐ and belowground interactions on seedlings of grasses and trees grown in prairie or forest using vegetation removals at several sites. Species interactions generally had no significant effect on transplant survival. Competition reduced seedling growth by about 33%–89% in both prai...
Recent work has demonstrated that competition and facilitation likely operate jointly in plant commu...
1. Plant-plant interactions fluctuate between competition and facilitation depending upon ecological...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
A standardized neighbor removal experiment was conducted in 12 plant communities located on three co...
Many tree species have seedling recruitment patterns suggesting that they are affected by non-compet...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
Differences in competitive ability may explain the maintenance of existing plant populations and the...
Many tree species have seedling recruitment patterns suggesting that they are affected by non-compet...
Variation in relative competitive abilities among environments has been proposed to control the spec...
Consumer-resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community, such as when ...
Individual clumps of the perennial grass Bouteloua gracilis from which 25% or 75% of neighbors had b...
© 2016 The Authors Natural selection as a result of plant–plant interactions can lead to local bioti...
The hypothesis that the intensity of belowground competition varies with community standing crop was...
Competition belowground is prevalent in both natural and managed landscapes. Competing individuals u...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
Recent work has demonstrated that competition and facilitation likely operate jointly in plant commu...
1. Plant-plant interactions fluctuate between competition and facilitation depending upon ecological...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...
A standardized neighbor removal experiment was conducted in 12 plant communities located on three co...
Many tree species have seedling recruitment patterns suggesting that they are affected by non-compet...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
Differences in competitive ability may explain the maintenance of existing plant populations and the...
Many tree species have seedling recruitment patterns suggesting that they are affected by non-compet...
Variation in relative competitive abilities among environments has been proposed to control the spec...
Consumer-resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community, such as when ...
Individual clumps of the perennial grass Bouteloua gracilis from which 25% or 75% of neighbors had b...
© 2016 The Authors Natural selection as a result of plant–plant interactions can lead to local bioti...
The hypothesis that the intensity of belowground competition varies with community standing crop was...
Competition belowground is prevalent in both natural and managed landscapes. Competing individuals u...
Root competition is an almost ubiquitous feature of plant communities with profound effects on their...
Recent work has demonstrated that competition and facilitation likely operate jointly in plant commu...
1. Plant-plant interactions fluctuate between competition and facilitation depending upon ecological...
Plant-soil feedback is receiving increasing interest as a factor influencing plant competition and s...