Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an outstanding ecological problem. For a half century, the competition–colonization trade-off has been invoked to explain species coexistence. More recently, asymmetric dispersal has been shown to alter the conditions for species coexistence under pure scramble competition for space, even in the absence of spatial heterogeneity. Therefore, in this study, we investigated why and how asymmetric dispersal may alter the effect of competition–colonization trade-off on species coexistence. Our main findings are that: (1) self-recruitment of a superior competitor facilitates persistence of an inferior competitor; (2) the degree to which a community is...
A colonization model provides a useful basis to investigate a role of interspecific competition in s...
Under allopatric speciation models, a key step in the build-up of species richness is population dis...
Experiments and models reveal that moderate dispersal rates between local communities can increase d...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as...
Understanding the mechanisms of biodiversity maintenance is a fundamental issue in ecology. The poss...
The global biodiversity crisis has made a priority of understanding biodiversity maintenance in ecol...
Dispersal plays a key role to connect populations and, if limited, is one of the main processes to m...
We study a two species competition model in which the species have the same population dynamics but ...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
Several recent advances in coexistence theory emphasize the importance of space and dispersal, but f...
Dispersal plays a key role to connect populations and, if limited, is one of the main processes to ...
Theory has proposed that a trade-off causing negative covariance in competitive and colonization abi...
The exploration of mechanisms that enable species coexistence under competition for a sole limiting ...
A colonization model provides a useful basis to investigate a role of interspecific competition in s...
Under allopatric speciation models, a key step in the build-up of species richness is population dis...
Experiments and models reveal that moderate dispersal rates between local communities can increase d...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
Understanding biodiversity maintenance when species compete for shared limiting resources remains an...
Interspecific competition, life history traits, environmental heterogeneity and spatial structure as...
Understanding the mechanisms of biodiversity maintenance is a fundamental issue in ecology. The poss...
The global biodiversity crisis has made a priority of understanding biodiversity maintenance in ecol...
Dispersal plays a key role to connect populations and, if limited, is one of the main processes to m...
We study a two species competition model in which the species have the same population dynamics but ...
The geography of speciation is one of the most contentious topics at the frontier between ecology an...
Several recent advances in coexistence theory emphasize the importance of space and dispersal, but f...
Dispersal plays a key role to connect populations and, if limited, is one of the main processes to ...
Theory has proposed that a trade-off causing negative covariance in competitive and colonization abi...
The exploration of mechanisms that enable species coexistence under competition for a sole limiting ...
A colonization model provides a useful basis to investigate a role of interspecific competition in s...
Under allopatric speciation models, a key step in the build-up of species richness is population dis...
Experiments and models reveal that moderate dispersal rates between local communities can increase d...