Community dynamics are mediated by species interactions, and within communities spatial heterogeneity and intransitive relationships promote coexistence. However, few experimental studies have assessed effects of heterogeneity on the interactions of competing individuals. Wood decay basidiomycete fungi are ideal for studying community structure and dynamics because they are easy to manipulate in laboratory microcosms, and communities resolve themselves rapidly. Most studies have only used simplistic pair-wise interactions in a 2-D plane, but here we investigate a three-species community in an environmentally realistic novel 3-dimensional system. We show how spatial heterogeneity and patch size dynamics are important for coexistence, and how...
Abstract: For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diver...
Spatial patterns in community structure are known to exist at a range of spatial scales. By understa...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (plant symbionts) are diverse and exist within spatially variable communities ...
Community dynamics are mediated by species interactions, and within communities spatial heterogeneit...
The space in which organisms live determines health and physicality, shaping the way in which they i...
Understanding interspecific interactions is key to explaining and modelling community development an...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Microbial ecology has made large advances over the last decade, mostly because of improvements in mo...
Abstract Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental...
Filamentous fungi contribute to ecosystem and human-induced processes such as primary production, bi...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of ecosystems and perhaps an important contributing factor to ...
Research on mutualistic and antagonistic networks, such as plant-pollinator and host-parasite networ...
Nearly all natural communities exhibit spatial structure, particularly those composed of sessile org...
Abstract: For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diver...
Spatial patterns in community structure are known to exist at a range of spatial scales. By understa...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (plant symbionts) are diverse and exist within spatially variable communities ...
Community dynamics are mediated by species interactions, and within communities spatial heterogeneit...
The space in which organisms live determines health and physicality, shaping the way in which they i...
Understanding interspecific interactions is key to explaining and modelling community development an...
The fungi comprise a separate kingdom of life and epitomise the indeterminate growth form. Very litt...
Microbial ecology has made large advances over the last decade, mostly because of improvements in mo...
Abstract Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental...
Filamentous fungi contribute to ecosystem and human-induced processes such as primary production, bi...
Amongst the various hypotheses that challenged to explain the coexistence of species with similar li...
Identifying the spatial scales at which community assembly processes operate is fundamental for gain...
Heterogeneity is a ubiquitous feature of ecosystems and perhaps an important contributing factor to ...
Research on mutualistic and antagonistic networks, such as plant-pollinator and host-parasite networ...
Nearly all natural communities exhibit spatial structure, particularly those composed of sessile org...
Abstract: For efficient use of conservation resources it is important to determine how species diver...
Spatial patterns in community structure are known to exist at a range of spatial scales. By understa...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (plant symbionts) are diverse and exist within spatially variable communities ...