Environmental conditions can modify the intensity and sign of ecological interactions. The stress gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that facilitation becomes more important than competition under stressful conditions. To properly test this hypothesis, it is necessary to account for all (not a subset of) interactions occurring in the communities and consider that species do not interact at random but following a specific pattern. We aim to assess elevational changes in facilitation, in terms of species richness, frequency and intensity of the interaction as a function of the evolutionary relatedness between nurses and their associated species. We sampled nurse and their facilitated plant species in two 1000–2000 m. elevation gradients in Me...
ACL-12-03International audienceQuestions : Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in...
Plants can have positive effects on each other. For example, the accumulation of nutrients, provisio...
Positive plant-plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
Species distributions are driven by abiotic conditions that filter species with specific traits and ...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
International audienceDisentangling the different processes structuring ecological communities is a ...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
Positive and negative interactions can occur simultaneously between plant species. According to the ...
Alpine plant communities are particularly amenable to experimentally test the stress-gradient hypoth...
<div><p>The stress gradient hypothesis posits that facilitation and stress are positively correlated...
In alpine habitats, positive interactions among plants tend to increase with elevation as a result o...
Once seen as anomalous, facilitative interactions among plants and their importance for community st...
Aims - Facilitation is a key process in vegetation dynamics, driving the response to natural and ant...
International audienceWe conducted a neighbor removal experiment in natural alpine plant communities...
ACL-12-03International audienceQuestions : Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in...
Plants can have positive effects on each other. For example, the accumulation of nutrients, provisio...
Positive plant-plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
Species distributions are driven by abiotic conditions that filter species with specific traits and ...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
Previous syntheses on the effects of environmental conditions on the outcome of plant-plant interact...
International audienceDisentangling the different processes structuring ecological communities is a ...
Positive plant–plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...
Positive and negative interactions can occur simultaneously between plant species. According to the ...
Alpine plant communities are particularly amenable to experimentally test the stress-gradient hypoth...
<div><p>The stress gradient hypothesis posits that facilitation and stress are positively correlated...
In alpine habitats, positive interactions among plants tend to increase with elevation as a result o...
Once seen as anomalous, facilitative interactions among plants and their importance for community st...
Aims - Facilitation is a key process in vegetation dynamics, driving the response to natural and ant...
International audienceWe conducted a neighbor removal experiment in natural alpine plant communities...
ACL-12-03International audienceQuestions : Does facilitation among plants increase with elevation in...
Plants can have positive effects on each other. For example, the accumulation of nutrients, provisio...
Positive plant-plant interactions are thought to drive vegetation patterns in harsh environments, su...