Foundation species can change plant community structure by modulating important ecological processes such as community assembly, yet this topic is poorly understood. In alpine systems, cushion plants commonly act as foundation species by ameliorating local conditions. Here, we analyze diversity patterns of species’ assembly within cushions and in adjacent surrounding open substrates (83 sites across five continents) calculating floristic dissimilarity between replicate plots, and using linear models to analyze relationships between microhabitats and species diversity. Floristic dissimilarity did not change across biogeographic regions, but was consistently lower in the cushions than in the open microhabitat. Cushion plants appear to enable ...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Foundation species provide the structure for other species and can significantly affect the composit...
Few studies have examined consequences of ecotypic differentiation within alpine foundation species ...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
Foundation species can change plant community structure by modulating important ecological processes...
Biotic interactions can shape phylogenetic community structure (PCS). However, we do not know how th...
In alpine systems, cushion plants act as foundation species by ameliorating local environmental cond...
<div><p>Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Questions What is the community-level consequence of biotic processes, in particular the importance ...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Foundation species provide the structure for other species and can significantly affect the composit...
Few studies have examined consequences of ecotypic differentiation within alpine foundation species ...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
International audienceFoundation species can change plant community structure by modulating importan...
Foundation species can change plant community structure by modulating important ecological processes...
Biotic interactions can shape phylogenetic community structure (PCS). However, we do not know how th...
In alpine systems, cushion plants act as foundation species by ameliorating local environmental cond...
<div><p>Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Questions What is the community-level consequence of biotic processes, in particular the importance ...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Alpine ecosystems are important globally with high levels of endemic and rare species. Given that th...
Foundation species provide the structure for other species and can significantly affect the composit...
Few studies have examined consequences of ecotypic differentiation within alpine foundation species ...