Species coexistence requires differential response to inter- and intraspecific competition, typically conceptualized as niche differentiation. Coexistence of close relatives therefore poses an interesting scenario with regards to niche differentiation since these species generally have many traits in common due to shared ancestry. Native Californian Trifolium assemblages are locally diverse and represent a unique system for understanding competitive interactions among close relatives. We conducted two similar greenhouse studies in which Trifolium fucatum was grown alone, with a conspecific competitor, and with a congeneric competitor (Trifolium macraei). In the first study, we assessed biomass production in T. fucat...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
Interspecific competition and plant-soil feedbacks are powerful drivers of plant community structure...
Mutualists may play an important role in invasion success. The ability to take advantage of novel mu...
Species coexistence requires differential response to inter- and intraspecific competition, typicall...
1. Coexistence and diversity in plant communities depend upon outcomes of plant competition. Competi...
Coexistence requires that stabilizing niche differences, which cause species to limit themselves mor...
Phenotypic variation controls the species interactions which determine whether or not species coexis...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
International audiencePremise of the study: Plant communities in temperate zones are dominated by cl...
Trait differences among plants are expected to influence the outcome of competition; competition sho...
The evolutionary consequences of interactions between neighbouring plants of Trifolium repens and th...
While competition is recognized as a major factor responsible for plant community dynamics, the gene...
A mechanistic understanding of community ecology requires tackling the nonadditive effects of multis...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
Interspecific competition and plant-soil feedbacks are powerful drivers of plant community structure...
Mutualists may play an important role in invasion success. The ability to take advantage of novel mu...
Species coexistence requires differential response to inter- and intraspecific competition, typicall...
1. Coexistence and diversity in plant communities depend upon outcomes of plant competition. Competi...
Coexistence requires that stabilizing niche differences, which cause species to limit themselves mor...
Phenotypic variation controls the species interactions which determine whether or not species coexis...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
International audiencePremise of the study: Plant communities in temperate zones are dominated by cl...
Trait differences among plants are expected to influence the outcome of competition; competition sho...
The evolutionary consequences of interactions between neighbouring plants of Trifolium repens and th...
While competition is recognized as a major factor responsible for plant community dynamics, the gene...
A mechanistic understanding of community ecology requires tackling the nonadditive effects of multis...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
Interspecific competition and plant-soil feedbacks are powerful drivers of plant community structure...
Mutualists may play an important role in invasion success. The ability to take advantage of novel mu...