Species simultaneously compete with and facilitate one another. Size can mediate transitions along this competition-facilitation continuum, but the consequences for demography are unclear. We orthogonally manipulated the size of a focal species, and the size and density of a heterospecific neighbour, in the field using a model marine system. We then parameterised a size-structured population model with our experimental data. We found that heterospecific size and density interactively altered the population dynamics of the focal species. Size determined whether heterospecifics facilitated (when small) or competed with (when large) the focal species, while density strengthened these interactions. These size-mediated interactions also altered ...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of higher‐order competitive interactions in stabilizi...
Size variation within species as a result of individual growth and development over the life cycle i...
Competition is a major regulatory factor in population and community dynamics. Its effects can be ei...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
Individual organisms often show pronounced changes in body size throughout life with concomitant cha...
Density-dependence is a term used in ecology to describe processes such as birth and death rates tha...
We investigated the importance of the spatial context of interactions in a multispecies marine epib...
A critical but poorly understood pattern in macroecology is the often unimodal species–body size dis...
Competition is an important biotic interaction that influences survival and reproduction. While comp...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of higher‐order competitive interactions in stabilizi...
Size variation within species as a result of individual growth and development over the life cycle i...
Competition is a major regulatory factor in population and community dynamics. Its effects can be ei...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
Body size is recognized as a major factor in evolutionary processes mediating sympatric diversificat...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
Individual organisms often show pronounced changes in body size throughout life with concomitant cha...
Density-dependence is a term used in ecology to describe processes such as birth and death rates tha...
We investigated the importance of the spatial context of interactions in a multispecies marine epib...
A critical but poorly understood pattern in macroecology is the often unimodal species–body size dis...
Competition is an important biotic interaction that influences survival and reproduction. While comp...
Body size often strongly covaries with demography across species. Metabolism has long been invoked a...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of higher‐order competitive interactions in stabilizi...
Size variation within species as a result of individual growth and development over the life cycle i...
Competition is a major regulatory factor in population and community dynamics. Its effects can be ei...