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first published: &nbsp16; april 2018 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions abstract we studied the ability of different intransitivity indices to predict species coexistence in spatial and aspatial models of tournaments, in which competition between species is asymmetric. two particularly effective indices were (1) kendall and babington smith's d, a measure of the number of a community's three‐species subsets that form competitive cycles, and (2) unbeatability u , a binary measure indicating the presence or absence of a competitively invulnerable species. free access functional traits and environmental characteristics drive the degree of competitive intransitivity in european saltmarsh plant communities werner ulrich yasuhiro kubota agnieszka piernik nicholas j. gotelli journal of ecology pages: &nbsp865-876; first published: &nbsp16; april 2018 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions abstract habitat filtering for similar traits might intensify competitive interactions among inland saltmarsh plant communities, but might also give rise to intransitive competitive loops that subsequently promote species coexistence. intransitive competition appears to be widespread and might increase local diversity and small scale‐species turnover. high local variability in competitive structures indicates context‐dependent competitive interactions. free access intransitive competition is common across five major taxonomic groups and is driven by productivity, competitive rank and functional traits santiago soliveres anika lehmann steffen boch florian altermatt francesco carrara thomas w. crowther manuel delgado‐baquerizo anne kempel daniel s. maynard matthias c. rillig brajesh k. singh pankaj trivedi eric allan journal of ecology pages: &nbsp852-864; first published: &nbsp16; april 2018 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions abstract we evaluated the drivers of competition across multiple taxa and showed that productivity and competitive rank are fundamental drivers of intransitivity. we also showed that not only the functional traits of each species, but also those of the accompanying species, determine competition intransitivity. intransitive competition is common across multiple taxa but can dampen under fertile conditions or for those species with large variance in their competitive abilities. this provides a first step towards predicting the prevalence of intransitive competition in natural communities. more > free access the world‐wide ‘fast–slow’ plant economics spectrum: a traits manifesto peter b. reich journal of ecology pages: &nbsp275-301; first published: &nbsp19; february 2014 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions free access benefits of plant diversity to ecosystems: immediate, filter and founder effects j. p. grime journal of ecology pages: &nbsp902-910; 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first published: &nbsp22; february 2013 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions abstract gaining a greater understanding of plant–soil feedbacks and underlying mechanisms is improving our ability to predict consequences of these interactions for plant community composition and productivity under a variety of conditions. future research will enable better prediction and mitigation of the consequences of human‐induced global changes, improve efforts of restoration and conservation, and promote sustainable provision of ecosystem services in a rapidly changing world. free access rooting depths, lateral root spreads and below‐ground/above‐ground allometries of plants in water‐limited ecosystems h. jochen schenk robert b. jackson journal of ecology pages: &nbsp480-494; first published: &nbsp19; may 2002 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions free access the use of chronosequences in studies of ecological succession and soil development lawrence r. walker david a. wardle richard d. bardgett bruce d. clarkson journal of ecology pages: &nbsp725-736; first published: &nbsp23; april 2010 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions free access identification of 100 fundamental ecological questions william j. sutherland robert p. freckleton h. charles j. godfray steven r. beissinger tim benton duncan d. cameron yohay carmel david a. coomes tim coulson mark c. emmerson rosemary s. hails graeme c. hays dave j. hodgson michael j. hutchings david johnson julia p. g. jones matt j. keeling hanna kokko william e. kunin xavier lambin owen t. lewis yadvinder malhi nova mieszkowska e. j. milner‐gulland ken norris albert b. phillimore drew w. purves jane m. reid daniel c. reuman ken thompson justin m. j. travis lindsay a. turnbull david a. wardle thorsten wiegand journal of ecology pages: &nbsp58-67; first published: &nbsp21; december 2012 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions abstract blog post free access carbon limitation in trees christian körner journal of ecology pages: &nbsp4-17; first published: &nbsp31; january 2003 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions free access forest productivity increases with evenness, species richness and trait variation: a global meta‐analysis yu zhang han y. h. chen peter b. reich journal of ecology pages: &nbsp742-749; first published: &nbsp12; january 2012 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions abstract our analysis is, to our knowledge, the first to demonstrate the critical role of species evenness, which has a saturating relationship with richness, and the importance of contrasting traits in defining net diversity effects in forest polycultures. while testing the specific mechanisms is beyond the scope of our analysis, our results should motivate future studies to link richness, evenness, contrasting traits, and life history stage to the mechanisms that are expected to produce positive net biodiversity effects such as niche differentiation, facilitation, and reduced janzen‐connell effects. abstract blog post free access impact of invasive plants on the species richness, diversity and composition of invaded communities martin hejda petr pyšek vojtěch jarošík journal of ecology pages: &nbsp393-403; first published: &nbsp18; february 2009 abstract full text pdf pdf references request permissions coexistence and the niche in a nurse‐cactus interaction: is cyclic dynamics justified? arnoldo flores‐torres carlos montaña miguel franco journal of ecology first published: &nbsp6; june 2018 abstract full text pdf pdf effect of distance to edge and edge interaction on seedling regeneration and biotic damage in tropical rainforest fragments: a long‐term experiment julieta benítez‐malvido amparo lázaro isolde d. k. ferraz journal of ecology first published: &nbsp5; may 2018 abstract full text pdf pdf references abstract herbivore and pathogen damage of a chrysophyllum pomiferum seedling planted within a tropical rainforest fragment as part of the biological dynamics of tropical rainforest fragments project (bdffp) manaus, amazonas, brazil. a host–parasite model explains variation in liana infestation among co‐occurring tree species marco d. visser helene c. muller‐landau stefan a. schnitzer hans kroon eelke jongejans s. joseph wright journal of ecology first published: &nbsp24; april 2018 abstract full text pdf pdf references abstract our approach revealed that the prevalence of liana infestation among tree species is driven via indirect pathways operating on the rates of shedding and lethality, which relate to the ability (or inability) of trees to shed and/or tolerate lianas. shade‐tolerant trees have greater proportions of trees infested by lianas because they are both less able to shed lianas and more able to tolerate infestation. individual‐level trait variation and negative density dependence affect growth in tropical tree seedlings maria natalia umaña elise f. zipkin caicai zhang min cao luxiang lin nathan g. swenson journal of ecology first published: &nbsp30; april 2018 abstract full text pdf pdf references abstract together, these findings indicate that tropical seedling communities are structured by local abiotic factors that ultimately result in individual variation in resource acquisition traits and by biotic interactions driven by negative density dependence. these biotic interactions are highly dynamic and depend on conspecifics turnover, even at short temporal scales. thus, to gain further insights into the forces structuring seedling communities, future studies should account for temporal variability in immediate neighbours and individual‐level phenotypic variation that influence individual interactions. effect of pollination strategy, phylogeny and distribution on pollination niches of euro‐mediterranean orchids nina joffard françois massol matthias grenié claudine montgelard bertrand schatz journal of ecology first published: &nbsp29; 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