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Facilitation in plant communities: the past, the present, and the future
1. Once neglected, the role of facilitative interactions in plant communities has received
considerable attention in the last two decades, and is now widely recognized. It is timely to …
considerable attention in the last two decades, and is now widely recognized. It is timely to …
On some hypotheses of diversity of animal life at great depths on the sea floor
CR McClain, TA Schlacher - Marine Ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Multiple hypotheses have emerged to explain the apparent paradox of high diversity of the
deep‐sea benthos when the environmental conditions are often predicted to inhibit rather …
deep‐sea benthos when the environmental conditions are often predicted to inhibit rather …
Comparison between the water and salt stress effects on plant growth and development
AB de Oliveira, NLM Alencar… - Responses of organisms …, 2013 - books.google.com
Abiotic stress limits crop productivity [1], and plays a major role in determining the
distribution of plant species across different types of environments. Abiotic stress and its …
distribution of plant species across different types of environments. Abiotic stress and its …
Linking individual response to biotic interactions with community structure: a trait‐based framework
Due to species‐specificity of the outcomes of biotic interactions, it is difficult to generalize
from observed biotic interactions at the individual plant level to the effect of those …
from observed biotic interactions at the individual plant level to the effect of those …
Effects of competition on tree radial‐growth vary in importance but not in intensity along climatic gradients
G Kunstler, CH Albert, B Courbaud… - Journal of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Plant interactions play a central role in regulating plant communities and this role can be
altered by abiotic stress. With increasing stress, ecological theory predicts that the role of …
altered by abiotic stress. With increasing stress, ecological theory predicts that the role of …
Interaction intensity and importance along two stress gradients: adding shape to the stress-gradient hypothesis
The stress-gradient hypothesis (SGH) predicts that the community-wide prevalence of
positive interactions, relative to negative interactions, is greater under more severe …
positive interactions, relative to negative interactions, is greater under more severe …
Plant traits related to competition: how do they shape the functional diversity of communities?
The identification of functional traits critical to plant responses to the environment promotes
our understanding of assembly of communities which relies on environmental filtering …
our understanding of assembly of communities which relies on environmental filtering …
SGH: stress or strain gradient hypothesis? Insights from an elevation gradient on the roof of the world
Abstract Background and Aims The stress gradient hypothesis (SGH), the view that
competition prevails in undisturbed and productive environments, and shifts to facilitation in …
competition prevails in undisturbed and productive environments, and shifts to facilitation in …
COMPETITION AMONG EUCALYPTUS TREES DEPENDS ON GENETIC VARIATION AND RESOURCE SUPPLY
Genetic variation and environmental heterogeneity fundamentally shape the interactions
between plants of the same species. According to the resource partitioning hypothesis …
between plants of the same species. According to the resource partitioning hypothesis …
Functional traits modulate the response of alien plants along abiotic and biotic gradients
Aim It is widely recognized that the prediction of invasion success at large biogeographical
scales requires jointly accounting for alien species traits and local community filters, such as …
scales requires jointly accounting for alien species traits and local community filters, such as …