Understanding why communities appear deterministically dominated by relatively few species is an age‐old debate in ecology. We hypothesised that the dominant and non‐dominant species in a community are governed by different assembly mechanisms where environmental conditions influence dominant species more than non‐dominant species. Further, dominant plants moderate the environment where non‐dominant species thrive, diminishing the influence of environmental filtering and increasing the influence of limiting similarity for non‐dominant species. We tested these hypotheses by removing two dominant species in five temperate meadows. We found that the composition of the non‐dominants diverged while the new dominants converged over time. Phylogen...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Abstract Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with ...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants —the locally most frequent or with the larg...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants —the locally most frequent or with the larg...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Abstract Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with ...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants —the locally most frequent or with the larg...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants —the locally most frequent or with the larg...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
Biotic and abiotic factors interact with dominant plants—the locally most frequent or with the large...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....
The importance of competition between similar species in driving community assembly is much debated....