Este artículo contiene 15 páginas, 5 figuras.Quantitative predictions about the processes that promote species coexistence are a subject of active research in ecology. In particular, competitive interactions are known to shape and maintain ecological communities, and situations where some species out-compete or dominate over some others are key to describe natural ecosystems. Here we develop ecological theory using a stochastic, synthetic framework for plant community assembly that leads to predictions amenable to empirical testing. We propose two stochastic, continuous-time Markov models that incorporate competitive dominance through a hierarchy of species heights. The first model, which is spatially implicit, predicts both the expected nu...
Understanding the main determinants of species coexistence across space and time is a central questi...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
Summary 1. Spatial statistics are widely used in studies of ecological processes in plant communitie...
In nature, there is a large variability in the intrinsic height of plants living within an area. The...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
Most of the classical theory on species coexistence has been based on species-level competitive trad...
Summary: 1. The effects of neighbours on the growth of individual plants are fundamental to dyna...
The impact of species loss from competitive communities partly depends on how populations of the sur...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
Summary: 1. The effects of neighbours on the growth of individual plants are fundamental to dyna...
In a glasshouse experiment closely spaced plants were regularly sub-irrigated with nutrient solution...
The effects of neighbours on the growth of individual plants are fundamental to dynamics in plant po...
Understanding the main determinants of species coexistence across space and time is a central questi...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
Summary 1. Spatial statistics are widely used in studies of ecological processes in plant communitie...
In nature, there is a large variability in the intrinsic height of plants living within an area. The...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
Most of the classical theory on species coexistence has been based on species-level competitive trad...
Summary: 1. The effects of neighbours on the growth of individual plants are fundamental to dyna...
The impact of species loss from competitive communities partly depends on how populations of the sur...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
Summary: 1. The effects of neighbours on the growth of individual plants are fundamental to dyna...
In a glasshouse experiment closely spaced plants were regularly sub-irrigated with nutrient solution...
The effects of neighbours on the growth of individual plants are fundamental to dynamics in plant po...
Understanding the main determinants of species coexistence across space and time is a central questi...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...