Variability is a universal, but poorly understood, property of ecosystems. A common belief that environmental variability has a destabilizing effect on species coexistence is being challenged by a growing body of theoretical research; variance in resource abundances may actually promote species coexistence. Here, I develop three models which give ecological conditions for coexistence on a single resource. The first considers a resource whose abundance varies seasonally. Coexistence may be possible if there is a tradeoff between foraging efficiency and maintenance efficiency. The first species can forage profitably on low resource abundances while the second uses dormancy to "travel" inexpensively between temporal periods of high resource ab...
<p> </p> <p>Rarity in ecology, though often observed, provides a significant challenge to theoretica...
Recent studies suggest that species with similar functional traits will have similar effects on ecos...
Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local commu...
The operation of five different mechanisms of species coexistence in a community of rodents was exam...
Communities of granivorous desert rodents are structured by habitat selection and may be influenced ...
Positive frequency-dependent predation (FDP) has been proposed as a species coexistence mechanism an...
The principle of competitive exclusion holds that the strongest competitor for a single resource can...
1.Species interact with each other and their environment over a range of temporal scales, yet our un...
Coexistence of competing species in the same foraging guild has long puzzled ecologists. In particul...
Coexistence often involves niche differentiation either as the result of environmental diver-gence, ...
Journal ArticleWe trace the development of our investigations of granivory in desert ecosystems, ill...
Ecological variability, both across space and through time, plays a critical role in maintaining the...
Recent studies suggest that species with similar functional traits will have similar effects on ecos...
Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local commu...
Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local commu...
<p> </p> <p>Rarity in ecology, though often observed, provides a significant challenge to theoretica...
Recent studies suggest that species with similar functional traits will have similar effects on ecos...
Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local commu...
The operation of five different mechanisms of species coexistence in a community of rodents was exam...
Communities of granivorous desert rodents are structured by habitat selection and may be influenced ...
Positive frequency-dependent predation (FDP) has been proposed as a species coexistence mechanism an...
The principle of competitive exclusion holds that the strongest competitor for a single resource can...
1.Species interact with each other and their environment over a range of temporal scales, yet our un...
Coexistence of competing species in the same foraging guild has long puzzled ecologists. In particul...
Coexistence often involves niche differentiation either as the result of environmental diver-gence, ...
Journal ArticleWe trace the development of our investigations of granivory in desert ecosystems, ill...
Ecological variability, both across space and through time, plays a critical role in maintaining the...
Recent studies suggest that species with similar functional traits will have similar effects on ecos...
Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local commu...
Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local commu...
<p> </p> <p>Rarity in ecology, though often observed, provides a significant challenge to theoretica...
Recent studies suggest that species with similar functional traits will have similar effects on ecos...
Evidence from numerous studies suggests that species richness is an emergent property of local commu...