Species distributions are driven by abiotic conditions that filter species with specific traits and physiological tolerances and match them with their suitable environment. Plant–plant interactions can constrict (through competition) or loosen (through facilitation) the strength of these environmental filters, which in turn inhibit or enhance establishment and recruitment of plant species at a finer spatial scale. Although competition is often the focus of community assembly processes that further impede the entry of plant species into a site, facilitation is also important for potentially loosening environmental filters (especially climatic filters such as temperature and precipitation), ultimately enhancing species occurrence beyond their...
Shrubs have positive (facilitation) and negative (competition) effects on understory plants, the net...
Aim: Theoretical models predict nurse plant facilitation enhances species richness by ameliorating s...
1. Competitive and facilitative interactions shape plant communities. Whereas a number of studies ha...
Species distributions are driven by abiotic conditions that filter species with specific traits and ...
Environmental conditions can modify the intensity and sign of ecological interactions. The stress gr...
Plants alter environmental conditions enhancing the recruitment of other species. In spite of prior ...
The presence of nurse plants in the arid environment has an obvious impact on the plant community st...
One-way facilitation in plants has been found in many harsh environments and their role as structur...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts a higher frequency of facilitative interactions as resource ...
<div><p>The stress gradient hypothesis posits that facilitation and stress are positively correlated...
International audience1.Disentangling the interplay between species-specific environmental preferenc...
The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts a higher frequency of facilitative interactions as resource ...
International audienceDisentangling the different processes structuring ecological communities is a ...
Shrubs have positive (facilitation) and negative (competition) effects on understory plants, the net...
Aim: Theoretical models predict nurse plant facilitation enhances species richness by ameliorating s...
1. Competitive and facilitative interactions shape plant communities. Whereas a number of studies ha...
Species distributions are driven by abiotic conditions that filter species with specific traits and ...
Environmental conditions can modify the intensity and sign of ecological interactions. The stress gr...
Plants alter environmental conditions enhancing the recruitment of other species. In spite of prior ...
The presence of nurse plants in the arid environment has an obvious impact on the plant community st...
One-way facilitation in plants has been found in many harsh environments and their role as structur...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts a higher frequency of facilitative interactions as resource ...
<div><p>The stress gradient hypothesis posits that facilitation and stress are positively correlated...
International audience1.Disentangling the interplay between species-specific environmental preferenc...
The stress-gradient hypothesis predicts a higher frequency of facilitative interactions as resource ...
International audienceDisentangling the different processes structuring ecological communities is a ...
Shrubs have positive (facilitation) and negative (competition) effects on understory plants, the net...
Aim: Theoretical models predict nurse plant facilitation enhances species richness by ameliorating s...
1. Competitive and facilitative interactions shape plant communities. Whereas a number of studies ha...