Numerous mechanisms can promote competitor coexistence. Yet, these mechanisms are often considered in isolation from one another. Consequently, whether multiple mechanisms shaping coexistence combine to promote or constrain species coexistence remains an open question.Here, we aim to understand how multiple mechanisms interact within and between life stages to determine frequency-dependent population growth, which has a key role stabilizing local competitor coexistence.We conducted field experiments in three lakes manipulating relative frequencies of two Enallagma damselfly species to evaluate demographic contributions of three mechanisms affecting different fitness components across the life cycle: the effect of resource competition on ind...
AbstractInterspecific territoriality has complex ecological and evolutionary consequences. Species t...
Ecological theory predicts that competition for a limiting resource will lead to the exclusion of sp...
Species often interact with multiple mutualistic partners that provide functionally different benefi...
Individual growth rates and survival are major determinants of individual fitness, population size s...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species might be counteracted by ecological drift and demogr...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species might be counteracted by ecological drift and demogr...
Determining how adaptive evolution can be coupled to ecological processes is key for developing a mo...
The role of natural enemies in promoting coexistence of competing species has generated substantial ...
Prey in natural communities are usually shared by many predator species. How predators coexist while...
The properties of competition models where all individuals are identical are relatively well-underst...
Interannual variation in seasonal weather patterns causes shifts in the relative timing of phenologi...
Resource competition is thought to play a major role in driving evolutionary diversification. For in...
A longstanding problem in ecology is whether structured life cycles impede or facilitate coexistence...
Highly competitive ephemeral resources like carrion tend to support much greater diversity relative ...
Abstract Background: Considerable variation of life cycle duration in given insect species has been ...
AbstractInterspecific territoriality has complex ecological and evolutionary consequences. Species t...
Ecological theory predicts that competition for a limiting resource will lead to the exclusion of sp...
Species often interact with multiple mutualistic partners that provide functionally different benefi...
Individual growth rates and survival are major determinants of individual fitness, population size s...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species might be counteracted by ecological drift and demogr...
The coexistence of ecologically similar species might be counteracted by ecological drift and demogr...
Determining how adaptive evolution can be coupled to ecological processes is key for developing a mo...
The role of natural enemies in promoting coexistence of competing species has generated substantial ...
Prey in natural communities are usually shared by many predator species. How predators coexist while...
The properties of competition models where all individuals are identical are relatively well-underst...
Interannual variation in seasonal weather patterns causes shifts in the relative timing of phenologi...
Resource competition is thought to play a major role in driving evolutionary diversification. For in...
A longstanding problem in ecology is whether structured life cycles impede or facilitate coexistence...
Highly competitive ephemeral resources like carrion tend to support much greater diversity relative ...
Abstract Background: Considerable variation of life cycle duration in given insect species has been ...
AbstractInterspecific territoriality has complex ecological and evolutionary consequences. Species t...
Ecological theory predicts that competition for a limiting resource will lead to the exclusion of sp...
Species often interact with multiple mutualistic partners that provide functionally different benefi...