In alpine habitats, positive interactions among plants tend to increase with elevation as a result of altitudinal increase in environmental harshness. However, in mountains located in arid zones, lower elevations are also stressful because of scarce availability of water, suggesting that positive interactions may not necessarily increase with elevation. Here we analysed the spatial association of plant species with the nurse cushion plant Laretia acaulis at two contrasting elevations, and monitored the survival of seedlings of two species experimentally planted within and outside cushions in the semiarid Andes of central Chile. Positive spatial associations with cushions were more frequent at lower elevations. Species growing at the two...
The effects of global warming are stronger in high-elevation environments than elsewhere. Here, we r...
Nurse effects, which occur when one plant species enhances the survival or growth of another plant s...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
In alpine habitats, positive interactions among plants tend to increase with elevation as a result o...
Cushion plants are one of the most common growth forms in alpine habitats. Their low stature, dense ...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interaction...
<div><p>Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and a...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
International audiencePlants can have positive effects on each other(1). For example, the accumulati...
The most important processes shaping communities are likely to leave observable imprints on their sp...
ACL-12-03International audienceQuestions : Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in...
The effects of global warming are stronger in high-elevation environments than elsewhere. Here, we r...
Nurse effects, which occur when one plant species enhances the survival or growth of another plant s...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...
In alpine habitats, positive interactions among plants tend to increase with elevation as a result o...
Cushion plants are one of the most common growth forms in alpine habitats. Their low stature, dense ...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
It is well known that the number of plant species associated with nurse plants increases with elevat...
Environmental stress may favour facilitative interactions among plants but whether these interaction...
<div><p>Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and a...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Many cushion plants ameliorate the harsh environment they inhabit in alpine ecosystems and act as nu...
Plants interact with each other in many ways. Competition for resources and space is well documente...
International audiencePlants can have positive effects on each other(1). For example, the accumulati...
The most important processes shaping communities are likely to leave observable imprints on their sp...
ACL-12-03International audienceQuestions : Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in...
The effects of global warming are stronger in high-elevation environments than elsewhere. Here, we r...
Nurse effects, which occur when one plant species enhances the survival or growth of another plant s...
Despite a large consensus on increasing facilitation among plants with increasing stress in alpine r...