Competitive intransitivity promotes species coexistence.
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Contrasting Patterns of Species Richness and Functional Diversity in Bird Communities of East African Cloud Forest FragmentsEmergence of diversity in a model ecosystem.Revisiting competition in a classic model system using formal links between theory and data.Moving forward on facilitation research: response to changing environments and effects on the diversity, functioning and evolution of plant communities.Does local competition increase the coexistence of species in intransitive networks?Nonequilibrium coexistence in a competition model with nutrient storage.A competitive network theory of species diversityInteraction rules affect species coexistence in intransitive networks.Cyclic dominance in evolutionary games: a review.Assemblage of a semi-arid annual plant community: abiotic and biotic filters act hierarchically.Facilitation as a ubiquitous driver of biodiversity.Conyza canadensis suppresses plant diversity in its nonnative ranges but not at home: a transcontinental comparison.Evidence for phylogenetic correlation of plant-AMF assemblages?Matrix models for quantifying competitive intransitivity.Species fluctuations sustained by a cyclic succession at the edge of chaos.Intransitive competition is widespread in plant communities and maintains their species richness.Within-host competition between Borrelia afzelii ospC strains in wild hosts as revealed by massively parallel amplicon sequencingAn exotic invasive plant selects for increased competitive tolerance, but not competitive suppression, in a native grass.The impact of resource dependence of the mechanisms of life on the spatial population dynamics of an in silico microbial community.Characterization of phase transitions in a model ecosystem of sessile species.The generation and maintenance of genetic variation by frequency-dependent selection: constructing polymorphisms under the pairwise interaction model.The oceanic concordance of phylogeography and biogeography: a case study in NotochthamalusIntraspecific genetic variation and species coexistence in plant communities.Allelopathic interactions involving benthic phototrophic microorganisms.Microhabitat amelioration and reduced competition among understorey plants as drivers of facilitation across environmental gradients: towards a unifying framework.The evolution of restraint in bacterial biofilms under nontransitive competition.Threesomes destabilise certain relationships: multispecies interactions between wood decay fungi in natural resources.Weak points in competitive network theory of species diversity.Intransitivity is infrequent and fails to promote annual plant coexistence without pairwise niche differences.Mutual feedbacks maintain both genetic and species diversity in a plant community.Maternal experience and soil origin influence interactions between resident species and a dominant invasive species.Hydra effects in stable communities and their implications for system dynamics.Disturbance accelerates the transition from low- to high-diversity state in a model ecosystem.Morphological variability in tree root architecture indirectly affects coexistence among competitors in the understory.Being a facilitator can be costly: teasing apart reciprocal effects.Self-organizing patterns in an evolutionary rock-paper-scissors game for stochastic synchronized strategy updates.Ecosystems with mutually exclusive interactions self-organize to a state of high diversity.Modelling the multidimensional niche by linking functional traits to competitive performance.Fungus wars: basidiomycete battles in wood decay.Sex and space destabilize intransitive competition within and between species.
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Competitive intransitivity promotes species coexistence.
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2006-07-14T00:00:00Z