Positive interactions in communities

MD Bertness, R Callaway - Trends in ecology & evolution, 1994 - cell.com
E arly ecological theory included both positive and negative interactions among species as
important driving forces in the structure and organization of natural communitiesl. 2. More …

Inclusion of facilitation into ecological theory

JF Bruno, JJ Stachowicz, MD Bertness - Trends in ecology & evolution, 2003 - cell.com
Investigations of the role of competition, predation and abiotic stress in shaping natural
communities were a staple for previous generations of ecologists and are still popular …

Competition and facilitation: a synthetic approach to interactions in plant communities

RM Callaway, LR Walker - Ecology, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Interactions among organisms take place within a complex milieu of abiotic and biotic
processes, but we generally study them as solitary phenomena. Complex combinations of …

Facilitation in plant communities: the past, the present, and the future

RW Brooker, FT Maestre, RM Callaway, CL Lortie… - Journal of ecology, 2008 - JSTOR
1. Once neglected, the role of facilitative interactions in plant communities has received
considerable attention in the last two decades, and is now widely recognized. It is timely to …

Marine epibiosis. I. Fouling and antifouling: some basic aspects

M Wahl - Marine ecology progress series, 1989 - JSTOR
In the marine environment any solid, exposed undefended surface will become fouled.
Similarly, fouling may effect numerous species which are able to tolerate a certain degree of …

Positive interactions among plants

RM Callaway - The botanical review, 1995 - Springer
Experimental evidence for positive interactions, or facilitation, among plants has increased
markedly during the last 10 years. Experiments documenting facilitation have been …

The nature and consequences of indirect effects in ecological communities

JT Wootton - Annual review of ecology and systematics, 1994 - JSTOR
Indirect effects occur when the impact of one species on another requires the presence of a
third species. They can arise in two general ways: through linked chains of direct …

Mutualism, facilitation, and the structure of ecological communities: positive interactions play a critical, but underappreciated, role in ecological communities by …

JJ Stachowicz - Bioscience, 2001 - academic.oup.com
Articles be understood only within the environmental context determined by the habitat-
ameliorating effects of these foundation species. These foundation species often depend on …

[图书][B] Positive interactions and interdependence in plant communities

RM Callaway - 2007 - Springer
Most ecologists are not card-carrying members of either individualistic or interdependent
guilds, but our perception of plant community organization, and the way we conduct …

Associational resistance and associational susceptibility: having right or wrong neighbors

P Barbosa, J Hines, I Kaplan… - Annual review of …, 2009 - annualreviews.org
Specific plant associations may decrease (associational resistance, AR) or increase
(associational susceptibility, AS) the likelihood of detection by, and/or vulnerability to …