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- 12080_2019_417_Fig3_HTML
- Description:
- Weak limiting similarity in three mechanistic models of two-species competition. a, d, g The structure of the three models. b, e Zero-net-growth isoclines [resource concentrations (b) and mass-balance constraints (e)], allowing coexistence in models 1 and 2, respectively. c, f, h How the range of parameter values permitting coexistence, in each model, shrinks as the species become more similar in ecological niche. This is weak limiting similarity
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- Rights Managed
- Rights Holder:
- Springer Nature
- License Rights Holder:
- © Springer Nature B.V. 2019
- Asset Type:
- Image
- Asset Subtype:
- Figure
- Image Orientation:
- Landscape
- Image Dimensions:
- 2052 x 1841
- Image File Size:
- 303 KB
- Creator:
- Matthew G. Burgess, Alexa Fredston-Hermann, David Tilman, Michel Loreau, Steven D. Gaines
- Credit:
- Burgess, M. G., Fredston-Hermann, A., Tilman, D., Loreau, M., & Gaines, S. D. (2019). Broadly inflicted stressors can cause ecosystem thinning. Theoretical Ecology, 12(2), 207-223. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12080-019-0417-4.
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- Keywords:
- Limiting similarity, Competition, Stability, Ecosystem function, Ecosystem services, Biodiversity
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- Property Release:
- No
- Model Release:
- No
- Purchasable:
- Yes
- Sensitive Materials:
- No
- Article Title:
- Broadly inflicted stressors can cause ecosystem thinning
- Article Authors:
- Matthew G. Burgess, Alexa Fredston-Hermann, David Tilman, Michel Loreau, Steven D. Gaines
- Article Copyright Year:
- 2019
- Publication Title:
- Theoretical Ecology
- Publication Volume:
- 12
- Publication Issue:
- 2
- Publication Date:
- 02/26/2019
- DOI:
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s12080-019-0417-4

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