The inference of pairwise competitive outcomes (PCO) and multispecies competitive ranks and intransitivity from empirical data is essential to evaluate how competition shapes plant communities. Three categories of methods, differing in theoretical background and data requirements, have been used: (a) theoretically sound coexistence theory‐based methods, (b) index‐based methods, and (c) ‘process‐from‐pattern’ methods. However, how they are related is largely unknown. In this study, we explored the relations between the three categories by explicitly comparing three representatives of them: (a) relative fitness difference (RFD), (b) relative yield (RY), and (c) a reverse‐engineering approach (RE). Specifically, we first conducted theoretica...
communities ‘t is useful to distinguish be-I tween two different, though often overlapping, approach...
There are currently two methods that can be used to measure interspecific competition, pairwise and...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
The inference of pairwise competitive outcomes (PCO) and multispecies competitive ranks and intransi...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Intransitive competition has long been acknowledged as a potential mechanism favoring species coexis...
One common assumption in ecology is that the most abundant plants are the best competitors; however,...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Question: Are competitive hierarchies, which are typically based on the results of pair-wise competi...
Questions: How do different resource and disturbance levels interact to affect competition? How do d...
A novel method for measuring plant-plant interactions in undisturbed semi-natural and natural plant ...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
Competition is ubiquitous in plant communities with various effects on plant fitness and community s...
There is critical need for studies on interspecific competition which enable general principles to b...
8 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 41 referencias.-- 3 Additional supporting information may be found in the...
communities ‘t is useful to distinguish be-I tween two different, though often overlapping, approach...
There are currently two methods that can be used to measure interspecific competition, pairwise and...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
The inference of pairwise competitive outcomes (PCO) and multispecies competitive ranks and intransi...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Intransitive competition has long been acknowledged as a potential mechanism favoring species coexis...
One common assumption in ecology is that the most abundant plants are the best competitors; however,...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
Question: Are competitive hierarchies, which are typically based on the results of pair-wise competi...
Questions: How do different resource and disturbance levels interact to affect competition? How do d...
A novel method for measuring plant-plant interactions in undisturbed semi-natural and natural plant ...
1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by ...
Competition is ubiquitous in plant communities with various effects on plant fitness and community s...
There is critical need for studies on interspecific competition which enable general principles to b...
8 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 41 referencias.-- 3 Additional supporting information may be found in the...
communities ‘t is useful to distinguish be-I tween two different, though often overlapping, approach...
There are currently two methods that can be used to measure interspecific competition, pairwise and...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...