Plant abundances and demography often vary along gradients of environmental stress, and neighboring plants can amplify or diminish such variation. We asked to what degree the effects of neighboring plants on a focal species can be explained by the traits and abundances of species in the surrounding community. We studied a common understory herb, Trientalis latifolia, across climatic gradients created by topography in the Siskiyou Mountains, southwestern Oregon. We compared Trientalis fitness along these gradients with and without neighbor removal, and asked whether the effects of neighboring plants could be predicted by their community-weighted trait values and abundances. Environmental conditions alone did not explain whether neighbors had...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts al...
Investigating how interactions among plants depend on environmental conditions is key to understand ...
<div><p>Despite increasing evidence of the importance of intraspecific trait variation in plant comm...
Plant abundances and demography often vary along gradients of environmental stress, and neighboring ...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
Ecosystems are complex and subject to changes in resource availability over a range of temporal and ...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
International audienceWe conducted a neighbor removal experiment in natural alpine plant communities...
Understanding the processes that determine the diversity and dynamics of plant communities is a long...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
The match between functional trait variation in communities and environmental gradients is maintaine...
Trade-offs maintain diversity and structure communities along environmental gradients. Theory indica...
Positive and negative plant–plant interactions are major processes shaping plant communities. They a...
Consumer-resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community, such as when ...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts al...
Investigating how interactions among plants depend on environmental conditions is key to understand ...
<div><p>Despite increasing evidence of the importance of intraspecific trait variation in plant comm...
Plant abundances and demography often vary along gradients of environmental stress, and neighboring ...
1.Spatial variation in filters imposed by the abiotic environment causes variation in functional tra...
Ecosystems are complex and subject to changes in resource availability over a range of temporal and ...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
International audienceWe conducted a neighbor removal experiment in natural alpine plant communities...
Understanding the processes that determine the diversity and dynamics of plant communities is a long...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
The match between functional trait variation in communities and environmental gradients is maintaine...
Trade-offs maintain diversity and structure communities along environmental gradients. Theory indica...
Positive and negative plant–plant interactions are major processes shaping plant communities. They a...
Consumer-resource interactions are often influenced by other species in the community, such as when ...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the balance of plant–plant interactions shifts al...
Investigating how interactions among plants depend on environmental conditions is key to understand ...
<div><p>Despite increasing evidence of the importance of intraspecific trait variation in plant comm...