International audience1. The interaction between mutualism, facilitation or interference and exploitation competition is of major interest as it may govern species coexistence. However, the interplay of these mechanisms has received little attention. This issue dates back to Gause, who experimentally explored competition using protists as a model [Gause, G.F. (1935) Verifications experimentales de la theorie mathematique de la lutte pour la vie. Actualites Scientifiques et Industrielles, 277]. He showed the coexistence of Paramecium caudatum with a potentially allelopathic species, Paramecium bursaria. 2. Paramecium bursaria hosts the green algae Chlorella vulgaris. Therefore, P. bursaria may benefit from carbohydrates synthesised by the al...
Prevailing social, economic and political ideas and paradigms constitute the lens through which scie...
To understand the mechanisms leading to coexistence and exclusion, it is essential to establish info...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...
Competing species often coexist, but the mechanisms allowing long-term coexistence are rarely tested...
SummaryEndosymbiosis allows hosts to acquire new functional traits such that the combined host and e...
Classic ecological theory suggests that resource partitioning facilitates the coexistence of species...
Our planet’s biodiversity is made up of a wide array of species interactions that vary in strength a...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
Coexistence usually are exceeding the explicable rate by competitive exclusion principle. Since the ...
ABSTRACT Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally...
Bibliography: pages 85-88.Laboratory investigations of interactions between the cladocerans, Cerioda...
Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally, cross-f...
Abstract The fundamental question of whether different microbial species will co-exist or compete in...
To understand the mechanisms leading to coexistence and exclusion, it is essential to establish info...
Online enhancement: appendix. Dryad data: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s147c. abstract: Heritable...
Prevailing social, economic and political ideas and paradigms constitute the lens through which scie...
To understand the mechanisms leading to coexistence and exclusion, it is essential to establish info...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...
Competing species often coexist, but the mechanisms allowing long-term coexistence are rarely tested...
SummaryEndosymbiosis allows hosts to acquire new functional traits such that the combined host and e...
Classic ecological theory suggests that resource partitioning facilitates the coexistence of species...
Our planet’s biodiversity is made up of a wide array of species interactions that vary in strength a...
Heritable symbioses can have important ecological effects and have triggered important evolutionary ...
Coexistence usually are exceeding the explicable rate by competitive exclusion principle. Since the ...
ABSTRACT Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally...
Bibliography: pages 85-88.Laboratory investigations of interactions between the cladocerans, Cerioda...
Many mutualistic microbial relationships are based on nutrient cross-feeding. Traditionally, cross-f...
Abstract The fundamental question of whether different microbial species will co-exist or compete in...
To understand the mechanisms leading to coexistence and exclusion, it is essential to establish info...
Online enhancement: appendix. Dryad data: http://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s147c. abstract: Heritable...
Prevailing social, economic and political ideas and paradigms constitute the lens through which scie...
To understand the mechanisms leading to coexistence and exclusion, it is essential to establish info...
It has been hypothesized that allelopathy can prevent competitive exclusion and promote phytoplankto...