Viewing facilitation through the lens of the niche concept is one way to unify conceptual and empirical advances about the role of facilitation in community ecology. We clarify conceptually and through examples from marine and terrestrial environments how facilitation can expand species' niches and consider how these interactions can be scaled up to understand the importance of facilitation in setting a species' geographic range. We then integrate the niche-broadening influence of facilitation into current conceptual areas in ecology, including climate change, diversity maintenance and the relationship between diversity and ecosystem functioning. Because facilitation can influence the range of physical conditions under which a species can p...
In a discussion it is often easier to staunchly reject or offer resolute support for an idea. This t...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
After 25 years of biodiversity experiments, it is clear that higher biodiversity (B) plant communiti...
Viewing facilitation through the lens of the niche concept is one way to unify conceptual and empiri...
Organisms modify their environment through their activities and by doing so, they modify evolutionar...
A. McFayden [1] and G.E. Hutchinson [2] defined a niche as a multidimensional space or hypervolume w...
prix du meilleur article de l'année décerné par la section théorie de l'Ecological Society of Americ...
The role of negative interactions in shaping ecological communities and the realized niches of speci...
1. Positive species interactions are increasingly recognized as important drivers of community struc...
The quest for understanding how species interactions modulate diversity has progressed by theoretic...
International audienceCompared to the vast literature linking competitive interactions and speciatio...
Compared to the vast literature linking competitive interactions and speciation, attempts to underst...
Facilitation cascades occur when a habitat-forming species facilitates another habitat-forming speci...
Once seen as anomalous, facilitative interactions among plants and their importance for community st...
Many organisms modulate the availability of resources to other species, in the process changing the ...
In a discussion it is often easier to staunchly reject or offer resolute support for an idea. This t...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
After 25 years of biodiversity experiments, it is clear that higher biodiversity (B) plant communiti...
Viewing facilitation through the lens of the niche concept is one way to unify conceptual and empiri...
Organisms modify their environment through their activities and by doing so, they modify evolutionar...
A. McFayden [1] and G.E. Hutchinson [2] defined a niche as a multidimensional space or hypervolume w...
prix du meilleur article de l'année décerné par la section théorie de l'Ecological Society of Americ...
The role of negative interactions in shaping ecological communities and the realized niches of speci...
1. Positive species interactions are increasingly recognized as important drivers of community struc...
The quest for understanding how species interactions modulate diversity has progressed by theoretic...
International audienceCompared to the vast literature linking competitive interactions and speciatio...
Compared to the vast literature linking competitive interactions and speciation, attempts to underst...
Facilitation cascades occur when a habitat-forming species facilitates another habitat-forming speci...
Once seen as anomalous, facilitative interactions among plants and their importance for community st...
Many organisms modulate the availability of resources to other species, in the process changing the ...
In a discussion it is often easier to staunchly reject or offer resolute support for an idea. This t...
All living organisms modify their biotic and abiotic environment. Niche construction theory posits t...
After 25 years of biodiversity experiments, it is clear that higher biodiversity (B) plant communiti...