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Environmental dimensionality determines species coexistence.
Journal of theoretical biology, 2020According to the competitive-exclusion principle, the number n of regulating variables describing a given community dynamics is an upper bound on the number of species (or types or morphs) that can coexist at equilibrium. On occasion, it is possible to reformulate a model with a lower number of regulating variables than appeared in the initial ...
Parvinen, K., Metz, H., Dieckmann, U.
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Population Ecology, 2004
AbstractWe propose a new hypothesis for species coexistence by considering behavioral interactions between individuals. The hypothesis states that repulsive behavior between conspecific males (male–male repulsion) creates space for competing species, which promotes their coexistence.
Osamu K. Mikami +2 more
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AbstractWe propose a new hypothesis for species coexistence by considering behavioral interactions between individuals. The hypothesis states that repulsive behavior between conspecific males (male–male repulsion) creates space for competing species, which promotes their coexistence.
Osamu K. Mikami +2 more
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Vegetation structure and species coexistence
Folia Geobotanica et Phytotaxonomica, 1994“Vegetation Structure and Species Co-existence” was the topic of a symposium organized in 1992, in Tartu, Estonia. The symposium was dedicated to the memory of Professor Teodor Lippmaa (1892–1943), who made important contributions, especially to the concept of synusia in community ecology.
Kalevi Kull, Martin Zobel
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The Dimensions of Species Coexistence
2020Levine, Jonathan M., Hart, Simon P.
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From species coexistence to genotype coexistence
2013Alexandra Collins, Jane Molofsky
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Trade-offs in community ecology: linking spatial scales and species coexistence
Ecology Letters, 2004Jamie M Kneitel, Jonathan M Chase
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Coexistence of competing species
Abstracts of the Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan, 2005Nishimura, Kinya, Mougi, Akihiko
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