International audienceTheoretical models predict that the net outcome of biotic interactions among plants is the sum of co-occurring negative and positive interactions, with facilitation generally increasing in importance with increasing abiotic stress. However, species differ in fundamental niche optima; thus the intensity of stress is relative among species and important only in the context of these relative differences. We tested the hypothesis that the facilitative response of a species is relative to how much abiotic conditions deviate from the optimum conditions for that particular species (stress), and the competitive "response" ability of the species (i.e., its ability to tolerate the inhibitory effects of neighbors). In a field exp...
Competitiveness describes a key ability important for plants to grow and survive abiotic and biotic ...
Natural systems are predicted to be exposed to more frequent and more intense drought events in the ...
Plants compete with their neighbours for a finite set of limiting resources, and this decreases indi...
International audienceTheoretical models predict that the net outcome of biotic interactions among p...
Theoretical models predict that the net outcome of biotic interactions among plants is the sum of co...
International audienceQuestion: Do water gradients produce patterns of responses to stress and compe...
Exceptions to the generality of the stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) may be reconciled by considerin...
There is still debate regarding the direction and strength of plant interactions under intermediate ...
Questions Flooding and drought stress are expected to increase significantly across the world and pl...
International audienceThe study of variation in plant-plant interactions along metal-pollution gradi...
A humped-back relationship between species richness and community biomass has frequently been observ...
Plants compete with their neighbours for a finite set of limiting resources, and this decreases indi...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
A proposed refinement to the stress-gradient hypothesis requires consideration of the strategies of ...
Plant interactions are suggested to shift from competition to facilitation and collapse with increas...
Competitiveness describes a key ability important for plants to grow and survive abiotic and biotic ...
Natural systems are predicted to be exposed to more frequent and more intense drought events in the ...
Plants compete with their neighbours for a finite set of limiting resources, and this decreases indi...
International audienceTheoretical models predict that the net outcome of biotic interactions among p...
Theoretical models predict that the net outcome of biotic interactions among plants is the sum of co...
International audienceQuestion: Do water gradients produce patterns of responses to stress and compe...
Exceptions to the generality of the stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) may be reconciled by considerin...
There is still debate regarding the direction and strength of plant interactions under intermediate ...
Questions Flooding and drought stress are expected to increase significantly across the world and pl...
International audienceThe study of variation in plant-plant interactions along metal-pollution gradi...
A humped-back relationship between species richness and community biomass has frequently been observ...
Plants compete with their neighbours for a finite set of limiting resources, and this decreases indi...
Predicting the response of species to environmental changes is a great and on-going challenge for ec...
A proposed refinement to the stress-gradient hypothesis requires consideration of the strategies of ...
Plant interactions are suggested to shift from competition to facilitation and collapse with increas...
Competitiveness describes a key ability important for plants to grow and survive abiotic and biotic ...
Natural systems are predicted to be exposed to more frequent and more intense drought events in the ...
Plants compete with their neighbours for a finite set of limiting resources, and this decreases indi...