作者
James S Clark, Mike Dietze, Sukhendu Chakraborty, Pankaj K Agarwal, Ines Ibanez, Shannon LaDeau, Mike Wolosin
发表日期
2007/8
期刊
Ecology letters
卷号
10
期号
8
页码范围
647-659
出版商
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
简介
The paradox of biodiversity involves three elements, (i) mathematical models predict that species must differ in specific ways in order to coexist as stable ecological communities, (ii) such differences are difficult to identify, yet (iii) there is widespread evidence of stability in natural communities. Debate has centred on two views. The first explanation involves tradeoffs along a small number of axes, including ‘colonization‐competition’, resource competition (light, water, nitrogen for plants, including the ‘successional niche’), and life history (e.g. high‐light growth vs. low‐light survival and few large vs. many small seeds). The second view is neutrality, which assumes that species differences do not contribute to dynamics. Clark et al. (2004) presented a third explanation, that coexistence is inherently high dimensional, but still depends on species differences. We demonstrate that neither traditional low‐dimensional …
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