The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts along abiotic environmental gradients, with facilitation becoming more frequent under stressful conditions. However, recent studies have challenged this perspective, reporting that positive interactions are, in some cases, more common at the intermediate level of environmental severity gradients. Here, we test whether and how neighbour effects by Silene acaulis cushions vary along a 700 m wide altitudinal transect, in relation to cushion morphological traits and environmental severity. Field measurements along the gradient, within and outside cushions, included (i) species richness and cover of coexisting vascular plants; (ii) cushion morpholog...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
Question: Cushion-forming vascular plants are adapted to alpine environments and act as ecosystem en...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts al...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant\u2013plant interactions shif...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
<div><p>Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and a...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
Contrasting phenotypes of alpine cushion species have been recurrently described in several mountain...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
ACL-12-03International audienceQuestions : Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in...
Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interaction...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
Question: Cushion-forming vascular plants are adapted to alpine environments and act as ecosystem en...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts al...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant\u2013plant interactions shif...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
<div><p>Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and a...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
Contrasting phenotypes of alpine cushion species have been recurrently described in several mountain...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
ACL-12-03International audienceQuestions : Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in...
Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interaction...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
Question: Cushion-forming vascular plants are adapted to alpine environments and act as ecosystem en...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...