Facilitating effects of benefactor plants on plant species richness have been commonly tested in stressful habitats because competitive effects are assumed to predominate in more productive habitats. Here, we examine this assumption by testing whether benefactor plants can nonetheless be facilitating in competitive environments. We provide a conceptual framework describing how a trait of benefactor plants, canopy height of shrubs, can have a portfolio of facilitative effects on species richness in more competitive environments, and we provide an empirical assessment of this portfolio effect in tundra plant communities. Across tundra plant communities representing an extensive gradient in aboveground live biomass ranging from 11 to above 800...
The interaction between bottom-up and top-down forces in regulating plant communities is a long-stan...
1. The impact of plant-plant interactions on species diversity patterns has been broadly addressed i...
Facilitation among plants mediated by grazers occurs when an unpalatable plant extends its protectio...
We present a conceptual framework that describes how species belonging to a growth form collectively...
Microsite and propagule limitation are predicted to jointly influence plant community assembly and d...
1. Plant communities are structured by complex interactions between multiple factors, which veil our...
Selective herbivory of palatable plant species provides a competitive advantage for unpalatable plan...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
Variation in intraspecific traits is one important mechanism that can allow plant species to respond...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
In the tundra, woody plants are dispersing towards higher latitudes and altitudes due to increasingl...
The interaction between bottom-up and top-down forces in regulating plant communities is a long-stan...
1. The impact of plant-plant interactions on species diversity patterns has been broadly addressed i...
Facilitation among plants mediated by grazers occurs when an unpalatable plant extends its protectio...
We present a conceptual framework that describes how species belonging to a growth form collectively...
Microsite and propagule limitation are predicted to jointly influence plant community assembly and d...
1. Plant communities are structured by complex interactions between multiple factors, which veil our...
Selective herbivory of palatable plant species provides a competitive advantage for unpalatable plan...
1. Warm-adapted low-elevation plants are expected to exhibit considerable range shifts to higher alt...
Variation in intraspecific traits is one important mechanism that can allow plant species to respond...
Global warming is enabling many plant species to expand their range to higher latitudes and altitude...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
1. Large herbivores can control plant community composition and, under certain conditions, even indu...
In the tundra, woody plants are dispersing towards higher latitudes and altitudes due to increasingl...
The interaction between bottom-up and top-down forces in regulating plant communities is a long-stan...
1. The impact of plant-plant interactions on species diversity patterns has been broadly addressed i...
Facilitation among plants mediated by grazers occurs when an unpalatable plant extends its protectio...