There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions. Nature contains many different types of biotic interactions (notably mutualism, commensalism, predation, amensalism, and competition), and it is difficult to compare the effects of multiple interaction types on species’ distributions. To resolve this problem, we analyze a general, flexible model of pairwise biotic interactions that can describe all interaction types. In the absence of strong positive feedback, a species’ ability to be present depends on its ability to increase in numbers when it is rare and the species it is interacting with is at equilibrium. This insight leads to counterintuitive conclusions. Notably, we often predict the ...
There is substantial controversy on whether species interactions (particularly competition) shape sp...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the...
The challenge Understanding how biotic interactions affect species' geographical ranges, biodiversit...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
Species’ ranges are limited by both ecological and evolutionary constraints. While there is a growin...
There is no consensus on when biotic interactions impact the range limits of species. Starting from ...
A central tenet of ecology and biogeography is that the broad outlines of species ranges are determi...
One of the key problems in ecology is our need to anticipate the set of locations in which a species...
Predicting changes in species’ distributions is a crucial problem in ecology, with leading methods a...
Species distributional limits may coincide with hard dispersal barriers or physiological thresholds ...
Study of the determinants of species’ geographic distributions has a rich tradition in ecology and e...
Interactions between natural enemies and their victims are a pervasive feature of the natural world....
Species engage in mutually beneficial interspecific interactions (mutualisms) that shape their popul...
Ongoing and predicted global change makes understanding and predicting species’ range shifts an urge...
There is substantial controversy on whether species interactions (particularly competition) shape sp...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the...
The challenge Understanding how biotic interactions affect species' geographical ranges, biodiversit...
There is a great deal of interest in the effects of biotic interactions on geographic distributions....
Species’ ranges are limited by both ecological and evolutionary constraints. While there is a growin...
There is no consensus on when biotic interactions impact the range limits of species. Starting from ...
A central tenet of ecology and biogeography is that the broad outlines of species ranges are determi...
One of the key problems in ecology is our need to anticipate the set of locations in which a species...
Predicting changes in species’ distributions is a crucial problem in ecology, with leading methods a...
Species distributional limits may coincide with hard dispersal barriers or physiological thresholds ...
Study of the determinants of species’ geographic distributions has a rich tradition in ecology and e...
Interactions between natural enemies and their victims are a pervasive feature of the natural world....
Species engage in mutually beneficial interspecific interactions (mutualisms) that shape their popul...
Ongoing and predicted global change makes understanding and predicting species’ range shifts an urge...
There is substantial controversy on whether species interactions (particularly competition) shape sp...
A fundamental goal of ecology is to understand the determinants of species' distributions (i.e., the...
The challenge Understanding how biotic interactions affect species' geographical ranges, biodiversit...