Data underlying:Leong, F. W. S., Lam, W. N., & Tan, H. T. W. (2019) Nutritional mutualism in a pitcher plant supports the monotonic rather than the hump-shaped stress-gradient hypothesis model. OecologiaNitrogen.csvData of total pitcher-available nitrogen in the form of ammonia and fluid protein, in each tube in the experiment of the cited studyPupation.csvData of pupation success and date of each inquiline used in the experiment of the cited study. </div
Plants’ responses to conficting stresses may result in physiological trade-ofs due to the inter-dep...
According to the stress gradient hypothesis, poor resource availability should favor facilitation in...
The role of positive interactions in structuring plant and animal communities is increasingly recogn...
International audience1. To improve our understanding of the relationship between the pitcher plant ...
Data underlying:Lam WN, Tan, HTW. The crab spider–pitcher plant relationship is a nutritional mutual...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions where each of the species involved gains net benefits from...
The fluid-containing traps of Nepenthes carnivorous pitcher plants (Nepenthaceae) are often inhabite...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
Background: According to modern coexistence theory, ecologically similar species can coexist if fitn...
International audienceDespite the long persistence of many mutualisms, it is largely unknown which m...
Carnivorous plants allocate more resources to carnivorous structures under nutrient-limited conditio...
The fluids of Nepenthes pitcher plants are habitats to many specialised animals known as inquilines,...
from Stipa, and water availability as drivers of Retama performance illustrate the importance of con...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) postulates an increase in the frequency of positive species int...
Plants’ responses to conficting stresses may result in physiological trade-ofs due to the inter-dep...
According to the stress gradient hypothesis, poor resource availability should favor facilitation in...
The role of positive interactions in structuring plant and animal communities is increasingly recogn...
International audience1. To improve our understanding of the relationship between the pitcher plant ...
Data underlying:Lam WN, Tan, HTW. The crab spider–pitcher plant relationship is a nutritional mutual...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Mutualisms are interspecific interactions where each of the species involved gains net benefits from...
The fluid-containing traps of Nepenthes carnivorous pitcher plants (Nepenthaceae) are often inhabite...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
Background: According to modern coexistence theory, ecologically similar species can coexist if fitn...
International audienceDespite the long persistence of many mutualisms, it is largely unknown which m...
Carnivorous plants allocate more resources to carnivorous structures under nutrient-limited conditio...
The fluids of Nepenthes pitcher plants are habitats to many specialised animals known as inquilines,...
from Stipa, and water availability as drivers of Retama performance illustrate the importance of con...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) postulates an increase in the frequency of positive species int...
Plants’ responses to conficting stresses may result in physiological trade-ofs due to the inter-dep...
According to the stress gradient hypothesis, poor resource availability should favor facilitation in...
The role of positive interactions in structuring plant and animal communities is increasingly recogn...