1. Interspecific interactions have a fundamental role in plant population dynamics, as they may set the conditions for species coexistence. Parasitic plants, like dwarf mistletoes, offer the opportunity to study competition for resources that are different from those consumed by most plants, allowing for a better understanding of the interaction. 2. We explored how interspecific interactions between two dwarf mistletoe species (Arceuthobium), co-infecting the same host species (even sharing the same individual tree of Pinus hartwegii) affect their infection dynamics at two different stages of population development (colonization of new hosts and subsequent growth), and if heterogeneity in resource availability (host density and size structu...
We studied intraspecific competition in desert mistletoe (Phoradendron californicum) co-infections i...
The mistletoe Tristerix verticillatus (Loranthaceae) parasitizes within a small area of the Yerba Lo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Interspecific interactions have a fundamental role in plant population dynamics, as they may set ...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
1. The capacity of parasitic plants in structuring natural communities is increasingly recognized. T...
Biota plays a central role as sources of spatial heterogeneity, having great potential to define eco...
1. Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and d...
The majority of free-living species serve as hosts to multiple parasite and pathogen species, and pa...
Network theory in ecology has been central to understanding species co-occurrence patterns, speciali...
Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and depe...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
The interplay between dispersal and adaptation to local environments ultimately determines the distr...
We studied intraspecific competition in desert mistletoe (Phoradendron californicum) co-infections i...
The mistletoe Tristerix verticillatus (Loranthaceae) parasitizes within a small area of the Yerba Lo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...
1. Interspecific interactions have a fundamental role in plant population dynamics, as they may set ...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
Host size and distance from an infected plant have been previously found to affect mistletoe occurre...
1. The capacity of parasitic plants in structuring natural communities is increasingly recognized. T...
Biota plays a central role as sources of spatial heterogeneity, having great potential to define eco...
1. Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and d...
The majority of free-living species serve as hosts to multiple parasite and pathogen species, and pa...
Network theory in ecology has been central to understanding species co-occurrence patterns, speciali...
Species interactions define functional diversity and community stability across ecosystems, and depe...
1. Aggregated distributions of parasite individuals across host individuals are nearly ubiquitous am...
The interplay between dispersal and adaptation to local environments ultimately determines the distr...
We studied intraspecific competition in desert mistletoe (Phoradendron californicum) co-infections i...
The mistletoe Tristerix verticillatus (Loranthaceae) parasitizes within a small area of the Yerba Lo...
1. Co-occurring and simultaneously fruiting plant species may either compete for dispersal by shared...