Order of arrival affects competition in two reef fishes.
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Linking phenological shifts to species interactions through size-mediated priority effects.Abundance and phenology patterns of two pond-breeding salamanders determine species interactions in natural populations.Wasp predation drives the assembly of fungal and fly communities on frog egg masses.Patchiness and co-existence of indigenous and invasive mussels at small spatial scales: the interaction of facilitation and competition.It pays to be pushy: intracohort interference competition between two reef fishes.Predator density and timing of arrival affect reef fish community assembly.Priority effects in a planktonic bloom-forming marine diatom.Short-term priority over exotic annuals increases the initial density and longer-term cover of native perennial grasses.Timing is everything: priority effects alter community invasibility after disturbance.Synthesizing mechanisms of density dependence in reef fishes: behavior, habitat configuration, and observational scale.Interactions between range-expanding tropical fishes and the northern Gulf of Mexico red snapper Lutjanus campechanus.Born at the right time? A conceptual framework linking reproduction, development, and settlement in reef fish.Competitive mechanisms change with ontogeny in coral-dwelling gobies.Phenological synchronization drives demographic rates of populations.Asymmetries in body condition and order of arrival influence competitive ability and survival in a coral reef fish.Lethal effects of habitat degradation on fishes through changing competitive advantage.Dynamics of species interaction strength in space, time and with developmental stage.Priority effects on the life-history traits of two carrion blow fly (Diptera, Calliphoridae) speciesPriority effects can lead to underestimation of dispersal and invasion potentialPriority effects among young-of-the-year fish: reduced growth of bluegill sunfish (Lepomis macrochirus) caused by yellow perch (Perca flavescens)?Importance of live coral habitat for reef fishes
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Order of arrival affects competition in two reef fishes.
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Order of arrival affects competition in two reef fishes.
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Order of arrival affects competition in two reef fishes.
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Order of arrival affects competition in two reef fishes
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Adrian C Stier
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10.1890/08-0630.1
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2009-10-01T00:00:00Z