Tree range expansion may be enhanced by escape from negative plant-soil feedbacks.
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Foliar damage beyond species distributions is partly explained by distance dependent interactions with natural enemies.Competition and facilitation may lead to asymmetric range shift dynamics with climate change.Soil-borne pathogens restrict the recruitment of a subtropical tree: a distance-dependent effect.The effect of soil-borne pathogens depends on the abundance of host tree speciesInfluence of soil pathogens on early regeneration success of tropical trees varies between forest edge and interior.Mycorrhizal associations and the spatial structure of an old-growth forest community.An ectomycorrhizal nitrogen economy facilitates monodominance in a neotropical forest.Integrated assessment of the direct and indirect effects of resource gradients on tree species recruitment.Simultaneous adaptation and maladaptation of tree populations to local rhizosphere microbial communities at different taxonomic scales.Divergent plant-soil feedbacks could alter future elevation ranges and ecosystem dynamics.Biotic interactions with natural enemies do not affect potential range expansion of three invasive plants in response to climate changeCommunity control on growth and survival of an exotic shrubClimate and competition affect growth and survival of transplanted sugar maple seedlings along a 1700-km gradientPlant genetic effects on soils under climate changeThe power of the transplant: direct assessment of climate change impacts
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Tree range expansion may be enhanced by escape from negative plant-soil feedbacks.
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Inés Ibáñez
Sarah McCarthy-Neumann
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z