1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessile species, increases in population density typically reduce performance. Still, cases of positive density-dependence do occur in sessile systems and demand explanation. The stress gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that under stressful conditions, positive effects of facilitation may outweigh the negative effects of competition. 2. While some elements of the SGH are well studied, its potential to explain intraspecific facilitation has received little attention. Further, there have been questions regarding whether the SGH holds if the stressor is a resource. Most studies of interactions between the environment and intraspecific facilitation ha...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
Disturbances are ubiquitous among salt marshes, and disturbances such as litter removal may form str...
QuestionWhat are the interacting effects of stress and disturbance on bothcompetition and facilitati...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
1. The idea that the role of facilitative interactions increases as environmental conditions become ...
1. The idea that the role of facilitative interactions increases as environmental conditions become ...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
Disturbances are ubiquitous among salt marshes, and disturbances such as litter removal may form str...
QuestionWhat are the interacting effects of stress and disturbance on bothcompetition and facilitati...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
1. Population density affects individual performance, though its effects are often mixed. For sessil...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) posits that the relative importance of facilitative interaction...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
1. The idea that the role of facilitative interactions increases as environmental conditions become ...
1. The idea that the role of facilitative interactions increases as environmental conditions become ...
Theories based on competition for resources in animals and other non-sessile organisms rarely consid...
Disturbances are ubiquitous among salt marshes, and disturbances such as litter removal may form str...
QuestionWhat are the interacting effects of stress and disturbance on bothcompetition and facilitati...