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Positive interactions, discontinuous transitions and species coexistence in plant communities

Authors :
Miguel A. Zavala
Rubén Díaz-Sierra
Max Rietkerk
Source :
Repositorio de Resultados de Investigación del INIA, INIA: Repositorio de Resultados de Investigación del INIA, Theoretical population biology, 77(2), 131. Elsevier, Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria INIA
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2010.

Abstract

The population and community level consequences of positive interactions between plants remain poorly explored. In this study we incorporate positive resource-mediated interactions in classic resource competition theory and investigate the main consequences for plant population dynamics and species coexistence. We focus on plant communities for which water infiltration rates exhibit positive dependency on plant biomass and where plant responses can be improved by shading, particularly under water limiting conditions. We show that the effects of these two resource-mediated positive interactions are similar and additive. We predict that positive interactions shift the transition points between different species compositions along environmental gradients and that realized niche widths will expand or shrink. Furthermore, continuous transitions between different community compositions can become discontinuous and bistability or tristability can occur. Moreover, increased infiltration rates may give rise to a new potential coexistence mechanism that we call controlled facilitation. © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Details

ISSN :
00405809
Volume :
77
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Theoretical Population Biology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b9d6d0abe6ed9d0340603f545d719772
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2009.12.001