When dense populations of even-aged plant monocultures are subject to intense competition, mortality can occur in a process known as self-thinning, in which changes in biomass are accompanied by decreases in density. On a plot of log biomass versus log density, self-thinning populations show a linear relationship called the self-thinning line. Variations in the fertility level of the substrate are known to affect self-thinning in a number of ways. Populations from substrates with different fertility levels have been observed to self-thin along the same line, or along different lines. A review of several experiments using the one species grown at different fertility levels was undertaken to look for any mechanisms that might account for the ...
Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is an attempt to link physiological processes of individual organisms...
<div><p>(1) The effects of facilitation on the structure and dynamics of plant populations have not ...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...
The effect of variations in fertility level of the substrate on the self-thinning lines followed by ...
Background and Aims: Competition drives self-thinning (density-dependent mortality) in crowded plant...
The speed and slope of plant self-thinning are all affected by plant-plant interactions across envir...
A pertinent debate in plant ecology centers around the generality of the self-thinning rule. However...
A mathematical model for describing the density effect occurring in self-thinning populations is dev...
International audienceProposed mechanisms for explaining biodiversity loss due to fertilization incl...
1 We used simulated and experimental plant populations to analyse mortality-driven pattern formation...
Competition among plants of the same species often results in power-law relations between measures o...
Plant strategy and life-history theories make different predictions about reproductive efficiency un...
Competition is a major driving force in the abundance, distribution, and diversity within any biolog...
The relationship between competition and productivity in plant communities is unclear, likely due to...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is an attempt to link physiological processes of individual organisms...
<div><p>(1) The effects of facilitation on the structure and dynamics of plant populations have not ...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...
The effect of variations in fertility level of the substrate on the self-thinning lines followed by ...
Background and Aims: Competition drives self-thinning (density-dependent mortality) in crowded plant...
The speed and slope of plant self-thinning are all affected by plant-plant interactions across envir...
A pertinent debate in plant ecology centers around the generality of the self-thinning rule. However...
A mathematical model for describing the density effect occurring in self-thinning populations is dev...
International audienceProposed mechanisms for explaining biodiversity loss due to fertilization incl...
1 We used simulated and experimental plant populations to analyse mortality-driven pattern formation...
Competition among plants of the same species often results in power-law relations between measures o...
Plant strategy and life-history theories make different predictions about reproductive efficiency un...
Competition is a major driving force in the abundance, distribution, and diversity within any biolog...
The relationship between competition and productivity in plant communities is unclear, likely due to...
The general aim of my dissertation was to investigate the role of plant interactions in driving popu...
Metabolic scaling theory (MST) is an attempt to link physiological processes of individual organisms...
<div><p>(1) The effects of facilitation on the structure and dynamics of plant populations have not ...
We tested the prediction from spatial competition models that intraspecific aggregation may promote ...