International audienceInteractions are key drivers of the functioning and fate of plant communities. A traditional way to measure them is to use pairwise experiments, but such experiments do not scale up to species-rich communities. For those, using association networks based on spatial patterns may provide a more realistic approach. While this method has been successful in abiotically-stressed environments (alpine and arid ecosystems), it is unclear how well it generalizes to other types of environments. We help fill this knowledge gap by documenting how the structure of plant communities changes in a Mediterranean dry grassland grazed by sheep using plant spatial association networks. We investigated how the structure of these networks ch...
<p>Understanding how disturbances influence interactions networks is a central but still poorly expl...
Background and aims Re-introduction of large grazers in the few remaining natural and semi-natural g...
1. Multiple-scale foraging decisions by large herbivores can cause associational effects of focal pl...
International audienceInteractions are key drivers of the functioning and fate of plant communities....
<div><p>In semi-arid ecosystems, vegetation is heterogeneously distributed, with plant species often...
In stressful environments many plant species are only able to survive if they benefit from the facil...
In this study, we analyze the complexity of plant spatial patterns and diversity along a successiona...
The structure of pollination networks is an important indicator of ecosystem stability and functioni...
The structure of pollination networks is an important indicator of ecosystem stability and functioni...
Aims Harsh environmental conditions in alpine ecosystems shape vegetation structure into patches, w...
Questions Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland str...
Since many arid ecosystems are overstocked with domestic herbivores, biotic stress could have a stro...
Land-use intensification poses major threats to biodiversity, such as to insect herbivore communitie...
Observational studies of plant spatial patterns are common, but are often criticized for lacking a t...
Biotic interactions are important drivers shaping communities and their net effect can be difficult ...
<p>Understanding how disturbances influence interactions networks is a central but still poorly expl...
Background and aims Re-introduction of large grazers in the few remaining natural and semi-natural g...
1. Multiple-scale foraging decisions by large herbivores can cause associational effects of focal pl...
International audienceInteractions are key drivers of the functioning and fate of plant communities....
<div><p>In semi-arid ecosystems, vegetation is heterogeneously distributed, with plant species often...
In stressful environments many plant species are only able to survive if they benefit from the facil...
In this study, we analyze the complexity of plant spatial patterns and diversity along a successiona...
The structure of pollination networks is an important indicator of ecosystem stability and functioni...
The structure of pollination networks is an important indicator of ecosystem stability and functioni...
Aims Harsh environmental conditions in alpine ecosystems shape vegetation structure into patches, w...
Questions Vegetation patches formed by interacting xeric species are the main drivers of dryland str...
Since many arid ecosystems are overstocked with domestic herbivores, biotic stress could have a stro...
Land-use intensification poses major threats to biodiversity, such as to insect herbivore communitie...
Observational studies of plant spatial patterns are common, but are often criticized for lacking a t...
Biotic interactions are important drivers shaping communities and their net effect can be difficult ...
<p>Understanding how disturbances influence interactions networks is a central but still poorly expl...
Background and aims Re-introduction of large grazers in the few remaining natural and semi-natural g...
1. Multiple-scale foraging decisions by large herbivores can cause associational effects of focal pl...