Extreme stresses, niches, and positive species interactions along stress gradients.
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Facilitation among plants in alpine environments in the face of climate changeTree diversity does not always improve resistance of forest ecosystems to drought.Observing Climate Change Impacts on European Forests: What Works and What Does Not in Ongoing Long-Term Monitoring Networks.Does salt stress affect the interspecific interaction between regionally dominant Suaeda salsa and Scirpus planiculumis?Multiple mechanisms sustain a plant-animal facilitation on a coastal ecotone.Changed clonal growth form induced by sand burial facilitates the acclimation of Carex brevicuspis to competition.Lotic cyprinid communities can be structured as nest webs and predicted by the stress-gradient hypothesis.Ecosystem Engineering by Plants on Wave-Exposed Intertidal Flats Is Governed by Relationships between Effect and Response TraitsThe relative contribution of short-term versus long-term effects in shrub-understory species interactions under arid conditions.Facilitative Effect of a Generalist Herbivore on the Recovery of a Perennial Alga: Consequences for Persistence at the Edge of Their Geographic RangeSalinity and disturbance mediate direct and indirect plant-plant interactions in an assembled marsh community.Taxonomic and ecological relevance of the chlorophyll a fluorescence signature of tree species in mixed European forests.Evidence of niche shift and global invasion potential of the Tawny Crazy ant, Nylanderia fulvaContext-dependent outcomes in a reproductive mutualism between two freshwater fish species.Hierarchical organization of a Sardinian sand dune plant community.Do species' strategies and type of stress predict net positive effects in an arid ecosystem?SGH: stress or strain gradient hypothesis? Insights from an elevation gradient on the roof of the world.Enhanced facilitation at the extreme end of the aridity gradient in the Atacama Desert: a community-level approach.Interactions among salt marsh plants vary geographically but not latitudinally along the California coastFramework for community functioning: synthesis of stress gradient and resource partitioning concepts.Population variation affects interactions between two California salt marsh plant species more than precipitation.Fast-growing oysters show reduced capacity to provide a thermal refuge to intertidal biodiversity at high temperatures.Disturbance-mediated facilitation by an intertidal ecosystem engineer.CeO2 nanoparticles alter the outcome of species interactions.Facilitation contributes to Mediterranean woody plant diversity but does not shape the diversity-productivity relationship along aridity gradients.Positive interactions expand habitat use and the realized niches of sympatric species.Canopy interactions and physical stress gradients in subtidal communities.Modelling the niche space of desert annuals needs to include positive interactionsA portfolio effect of shrub canopy height on species richness in both stressful and competitive environmentsNeighbour effects on shrub seedling establishment override climate change impacts in a Mediterranean communityHandbook of protocols for standardized measurement of terrestrial invertebrate functional traitsInfluence of soil microbiota in nurse plant systems
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Extreme stresses, niches, and positive species interactions along stress gradients.
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Extreme stresses, niches, and positive species interactions along stress gradients.
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Mark D Bertness
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2014-06-01T00:00:00Z