1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions within an environmental context. The incorporation of environmental variation into empirical studies of coexistence are rare, however, due to the complex experiments needed to do so and the lack of feasible modelling approaches for determining how environmental factors alter specific coexistence mechanisms. 2. In this paper, we present a simple modelling framework for assessing how variation in species interactions across environmental gradients impact on niche overlap and fitness differences, two core determinants of coexistence. We use a novel formulation of an annual plant population dynamics model that allows for competitive and facilita...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
Once seen as anomalous, facilitative interactions among plants and their importance for community st...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions wi...
One of the primary goals of ecology is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversit...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Positive and negative plant–plant interactions are major processes shaping plant communities. They a...
Living organisms face a changing physical environment. A major challenge in ecology is understanding...
Most of the classical theory on species coexistence has been based on species-level competitive trad...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
Once seen as anomalous, facilitative interactions among plants and their importance for community st...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...
1. Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions...
Coexistence between plant species is well known to depend on the outcomes of species interactions wi...
One of the primary goals of ecology is to understand the processes that maintain biological diversit...
Although observations of species-rich communities have long served as a primary motivation for resea...
Positive and negative plant–plant interactions are major processes shaping plant communities. They a...
Living organisms face a changing physical environment. A major challenge in ecology is understanding...
Most of the classical theory on species coexistence has been based on species-level competitive trad...
The stable coexistence of very similar species has perplexed ecologists for decades and has been cen...
How species co-exist is a central question in ecology. Niche differentiation can prevent two species...
Very little is known about how variation in environmental conditions alters the strength and the str...
Once seen as anomalous, facilitative interactions among plants and their importance for community st...
Theory predicts that intraspecific competition should be stronger than interspecific competition for...