While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can survive, however, competitive interactions strongly affect the relative abundances of plant strategies within communities. Here, we investigate the relative importance of competition and perturbations on the development of vegetation community structure. To do so, we develop DIVE (Dynamics and Interactions of VEgetation), a simple general model that links plant strategies to their competitive dynamics, using growth and reproduction characteristics that emerge from climatic constraints. The model calculates population dynamics based on establishment, mortality, invasion and exclusion in the presence of different strengths of perturbations, seed and ...
Intra-specific variability often produces an overlap between species distributions of individual per...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
Competitiveness describes a key ability important for plants to grow and survive abiotic and biotic ...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Abstract Over 40 years ago, Kempton (Biometrics, 35, 1979, 307) reported significant modification to...
The non-random dispersal of plant propagules is thought to counter competitive exclusion and thus pr...
Gap disturbance is assumed to maintain species diversity by creating environmental heterogeneity. Ho...
The non-random dispersal of plant propagules is thought to counter competitive exclusion and thus pr...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Intra-specific variability often produces an overlap between species distributions of individual per...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
While the regional climate is the primary selection pressure for whether a plant strategy can surviv...
Competitiveness describes a key ability important for plants to grow and survive abiotic and biotic ...
Competition between two species in a metapopulation involves each inhibiting the other's ability fir...
Abstract Over 40 years ago, Kempton (Biometrics, 35, 1979, 307) reported significant modification to...
The non-random dispersal of plant propagules is thought to counter competitive exclusion and thus pr...
Gap disturbance is assumed to maintain species diversity by creating environmental heterogeneity. Ho...
The non-random dispersal of plant propagules is thought to counter competitive exclusion and thus pr...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Intra-specific variability often produces an overlap between species distributions of individual per...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...
Patterned vegetation is a characteristic feature of many dryland ecosystems. While plant densities o...