Microhabitat amelioration and reduced competition among understorey plants as drivers of facilitation across environmental gradients: towards a unifying framework.
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Species coexistence in a changing worldOn the importance of shrub encroachment by sprouters, climate, species richness and anthropic factors for ecosystem multifunctionality in semi-arid Mediterranean ecosystemsThe effect of positive interactions on temporal turnover of community composition along an environmental gradientFacilitative plant interactions and climate simultaneously drive alpine plant diversity.Moving forward on facilitation research: response to changing environments and effects on the diversity, functioning and evolution of plant communities.Assemblage of a semi-arid annual plant community: abiotic and biotic filters act hierarchically.Co-occurrence patterns along a regional aridity gradient of the subtropical Andes do not support stress gradient hypotheses.Modulating effects of ontogeny on the outcome of plant-plant interactions along stress gradients.Facilitation as a ubiquitous driver of biodiversity.Nurse plant effects on plant species richness in drylands: the role of grazing, rainfall and species specificity.Do changes in grazing pressure and the degree of shrub encroachment alter the effects of individual shrubs on understorey plant communities and soil function?Functional diversity enhances the resistance of ecosystem multifunctionality to aridity in Mediterranean drylands.Matrix models for quantifying competitive intransitivity.Environmental conditions and biotic interactions acting together promote phylogenetic randomness in semi-arid plant communities: new methods help to avoid misleading conclusions.Intransitive competition is widespread in plant communities and maintains their species richness.Disentangling Facilitation Along the Life Cycle: Impacts of Plant-Plant Interactions at Vegetative and Reproductive Stages in a Mediterranean Forb.Facilitation promotes changes in leaf economics traits of a perennial forb.Symmetry and range limits in importance indices.Functional traits determine plant co-occurrence more than environment or evolutionary relatedness in global drylands.Plant-plant interactions, environmental gradients and plant diversity: a global synthesis of community-level studies.Relative importance of habitat filtering and limiting similarity on species assemblages of alpine and subalpine plant communities.Facilitation contributes to Mediterranean woody plant diversity but does not shape the diversity-productivity relationship along aridity gradients.Winter is coming: plant freezing resistance as a key functional trait for the assembly of annual Mediterranean communities.Role of co-occurring competition and facilitation in plant spacing hydrodynamics in water-limited environments.The role of nurse successional stages on species-specific facilitation in drylands: Nurse traits and facilitation skills.Acacia cavennurses endemic sclerophyllous trees along a successional pathway from silvopastoral savanna to forestThe structure of plant spatial association networks is linked to plant diversity in global drylandsIndirect interactions in terrestrial plant communities: emerging patterns and research gapsInteractions of the indigenous evergreen shrub Sabina vulgaris with coexisting species in the Mu Us sandlandGermination response of desert annuals to shrub facilitation is species specific but not ecotypicNurse-plant effects on the seed biology and germination of desert annualsA systematic review and conceptual framework for the mechanistic pathways of nurse plantsThe relative importance of biotic and abiotic processes for structuring plant communities through timeUncovering multiscale effects of aridity and biotic interactions on the functional structure of Mediterranean shrublandsSpatial and temporal variability in positive and negative plant-bryophyte interactions along a latitudinal gradientA missing link between facilitation and plant species coexistence: nurses benefit generally rare species more than common onesInferring local competition intensity from patch size distributions: a test using biological soil crustsThe importance of theCisto-Lavanduletaliacoastal habitat on population persistence of the narrow endemicDianthus morisianus(Caryophyllaceae)
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Microhabitat amelioration and reduced competition among understorey plants as drivers of facilitation across environmental gradients: towards a unifying framework.
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Adrián Escudero
David J Eldridge
Matthew A Bowker
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10.1016/J.PPEES.2011.06.001
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2011-11-01T00:00:00Z