1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by multiple factors, including environmental conditions, the functional traits of the species involved or the topology of competition networks. Studies simultaneously analyzing these drivers of competition hierarchy are rare. Additionally, organisms compete either directly or via interference competition for resources or space, within a local neighbourhood or across the habitat. Therefore, the drivers of competition could change accordingly and depend on the taxa studied. 2. We performed the first multi-taxon study on pairwise competition across major taxonomic groups, including experiments with vascular plants, mosses, saprobic fungi, aquatic ...
communities ‘t is useful to distinguish be-I tween two different, though often overlapping, approach...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
Trait differences among plants are expected to influence the outcome of competition; competition sho...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
8 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 41 referencias.-- 3 Additional supporting information may be found in the...
Over 40Â years after the introduction of the concept into ecology, intransitive (i.e. non-hierarchic...
International audience1. Trait intraspecific variability determines community dynamics and species c...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
communities ‘t is useful to distinguish be-I tween two different, though often overlapping, approach...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
Trait differences among plants are expected to influence the outcome of competition; competition sho...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
8 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 41 referencias.-- 3 Additional supporting information may be found in the...
Over 40Â years after the introduction of the concept into ecology, intransitive (i.e. non-hierarchic...
International audience1. Trait intraspecific variability determines community dynamics and species c...
Indirect biotic interactions—such as intransitive competition—are increasingly recognized as being i...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
communities ‘t is useful to distinguish be-I tween two different, though often overlapping, approach...
Multiple invaders commonly co-occur in native ecosystems and in some cases have been shown to facili...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...