This study explores whether the high variability of vascular plant diversity among alpine plant communities can be explained by stress and/or disturbance intensities. Species numbers of 14 alpine plant communities were sampled in the Swiss Alps. To quantify the intensity of 13 stress and 6 disturbance factors potentially controlling plant life in these communities, a survey was conducted by asking numerous specialists in alpine vegetation to assess the importance of the different factors for each community. The estimated values were combined in stress- and disturbance-indices which were compared with diversity according to the Intermediate Stress Hypothesis, the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis, and the Dynamic Equilibrium Model, respect...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
We thank the Nordic Ecological Society for organizing the Symposium in London and in particular Jens...
Species richness in the alpine zone varies dramatically when communities are compared. We explored (...
1 Many current biodiversity theories assume that resource competition determines niche segregation a...
The determinants of plant species richness and composition of meadows are often mutually related, sh...
1. Many current biodiversity theories assume that resource competition determines niche segregation ...
1. The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition tofacilitation along...
1.The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition to facilitation along...
International audienceThe lack of clarity on how the intensity and importance of plant interactions ...
Alpine plant communities are particularly amenable to experimentally test the stress-gradient hypoth...
12 páginas, 3 figuras, 3 tablas.-- et al.[1]: The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from p...
Habitat type and quality are recognised as important local determinants of species richness, but oth...
Interactions among species determine local-scale diversity, but local interactions are thought to ha...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
We thank the Nordic Ecological Society for organizing the Symposium in London and in particular Jens...
Species richness in the alpine zone varies dramatically when communities are compared. We explored (...
1 Many current biodiversity theories assume that resource competition determines niche segregation a...
The determinants of plant species richness and composition of meadows are often mutually related, sh...
1. Many current biodiversity theories assume that resource competition determines niche segregation ...
1. The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition tofacilitation along...
1.The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from predominant competition to facilitation along...
International audienceThe lack of clarity on how the intensity and importance of plant interactions ...
Alpine plant communities are particularly amenable to experimentally test the stress-gradient hypoth...
12 páginas, 3 figuras, 3 tablas.-- et al.[1]: The stress gradient hypothesis suggests a shift from p...
Habitat type and quality are recognised as important local determinants of species richness, but oth...
Interactions among species determine local-scale diversity, but local interactions are thought to ha...
Ecosystems today are under increasing pressure from a rapidly changing climate, changes in land-use,...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
Ecological filtering, imposed by climatic constraints or competitive interactions, might shape distr...
We thank the Nordic Ecological Society for organizing the Symposium in London and in particular Jens...