1. Natural communities commonly contain many different species and functional groups, and multiple types of species interactions act simultaneously, such as competition, predation, commensalism or mutualism. However, experimental and theoretical investigations have generally been limited by focusing on one type of interaction at a time or by a lack of a common methodological and conceptual approach to measure species interactions. 2. We compared four methods to measure and express species interactions. These approaches are, with increasing degree of model complexity, an extinction-based model, a relative yield model and two generalized Lotka-Volterra (LV) models. All four approaches have been individually applied in different fields of comm...
A new analysis of the nearly century-old Lotka - Volterra theory allows us to link species interacti...
One strategy for understanding the dynamics of any complex system, such as a community of competing ...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
1. Natural communities commonly contain many different species and functional groups, and multiple t...
Summary 1) Natural communities commonly contain many different species and functional groups, and m...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
1. Quantifying the effects of species interactions is key to understanding the relationships between...
Article first published online: 5 OCT 20121. Ecological network models based on aggregated data from...
1. Quantifying the effects of species interactions is key to understanding the relationships between...
1. Quantifying the effects of species interactions is key to understanding the relationships between...
A new analysis of the nearly century-old Lotka - Volterra theory allows us to link species interacti...
One strategy for understanding the dynamics of any complex system, such as a community of competing ...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...
1. Natural communities commonly contain many different species and functional groups, and multiple t...
Summary 1) Natural communities commonly contain many different species and functional groups, and m...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Estimation of intra- and interspecific interactions from time-series on species-rich communities is ...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
1. Quantifying the effects of species interactions is key to understanding the relationships between...
Article first published online: 5 OCT 20121. Ecological network models based on aggregated data from...
1. Quantifying the effects of species interactions is key to understanding the relationships between...
1. Quantifying the effects of species interactions is key to understanding the relationships between...
A new analysis of the nearly century-old Lotka - Volterra theory allows us to link species interacti...
One strategy for understanding the dynamics of any complex system, such as a community of competing ...
The study of species co-occurrences has been central in community ecology since the foundation of th...