Fundamental gaps remain in our knowledge of how positive species interactions, such as facilitation and mutualism, structure and maintain populations and communities. Foundation species create extensive biogenic habitats, but we know little of how their traits, such as density, age, and patch size, modify their ability to facilitate other species. We tested the role of facilitator traits in cobble beach plant communities in New England, USA. In this system, intertidal beds of the cordgrass Spartina alterniflora facilitate populations of halophytic forbs at higher shore elevations by buffering wave action, stabilizing cobbles, and limiting physical disturbance. Using descriptive and experimental techniques, we tested the hypotheses that (1)...
Non-indigenous species threaten California’s coastal quality through impacts on habitat structure, m...
Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, t...
Coastal ecosystems are often formed through two-way interactions between plants and their physical l...
Fundamental gaps remain in our knowledge of how positive species interactions, such as facilitation ...
Single species can have large effects on entire communities through habitat modification and facilit...
Interactions among species occur across a continuum from negative to positive and can have a critica...
1. Seagrasses are declining globally, and effective restoration actions to promote the recovery of d...
Seagrasses are declining globally, and effective restoration actions to promote the recovery of degr...
The importance of ecosystem engineering and biogeomorphic processes in shaping many aquatic and semi...
We explored to what extent morphological variation and habitat modification are correlated for an au...
Questions: How are plant–plant interactions mediated by environmental factors to influence plant com...
Though species interactions across local environmental gradients are well studied, the way in which ...
1. Positive species interactions are increasingly recognized as important drivers of community struc...
Background and aims: The vegetation that grows on coastal wetlands is important for ecosystem functi...
Facilitation cascades are critical to the maintenance of biodiversity in a variety of habitats. Thro...
Non-indigenous species threaten California’s coastal quality through impacts on habitat structure, m...
Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, t...
Coastal ecosystems are often formed through two-way interactions between plants and their physical l...
Fundamental gaps remain in our knowledge of how positive species interactions, such as facilitation ...
Single species can have large effects on entire communities through habitat modification and facilit...
Interactions among species occur across a continuum from negative to positive and can have a critica...
1. Seagrasses are declining globally, and effective restoration actions to promote the recovery of d...
Seagrasses are declining globally, and effective restoration actions to promote the recovery of degr...
The importance of ecosystem engineering and biogeomorphic processes in shaping many aquatic and semi...
We explored to what extent morphological variation and habitat modification are correlated for an au...
Questions: How are plant–plant interactions mediated by environmental factors to influence plant com...
Though species interactions across local environmental gradients are well studied, the way in which ...
1. Positive species interactions are increasingly recognized as important drivers of community struc...
Background and aims: The vegetation that grows on coastal wetlands is important for ecosystem functi...
Facilitation cascades are critical to the maintenance of biodiversity in a variety of habitats. Thro...
Non-indigenous species threaten California’s coastal quality through impacts on habitat structure, m...
Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, t...
Coastal ecosystems are often formed through two-way interactions between plants and their physical l...