Similar won’t make it: Coexistence, habitat availability and suboptimal restoration
Felipe Maresca Urioste,
Ana Inés Borthagaray,
David Cunillera-Montcusí
et al.
Abstract:In the context of the looming biodiversity crisis, adding patches of habitat has been proposed as a restoration strategy in several ecosystems. However, these interventions rarely mimic the conditions of the natural habitats precisely. Consequently, not all species equally benefit from the restored habitat, fostering a difference in species fitness that could generate an imbalance in the equalizing and stabilizing mechanisms that enable species coexistence, leading to competitive exclusion. Using a metapopulat… Show more
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