2023
DOI: 10.22541/au.163636841.17397351/v2
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Biotic interactions among temperate rainforest trees are non-additive and environmentally dependent

Abstract: 1. Species performance in the realised niche is jointly shaped by both abiotic and biotic processes. Moreover, interactions between and within abiotic and biotic processes generate non-additivities, resulting in density dependence that varies in strength or even direction across environments. If ignored, these non-additivities can lead to inaccurate predictions of species responses to changes in environment and community composition. 2. There are increasing empirical efforts to test the constancy of pairwi… Show more

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