Plant–plant interactions promote alpine diversification
Abstract
Plant–plant interactions can promote diversification in harsh environments through (1) natural selection producing divergent adaptations to extreme and varying abiotic conditions in plants that grow in the open, or (2) genetic drift involving little niche differentiation in plants that grow associated with others. We assessed whether alpine plant genera characterized by competitively-excluded or facilitated species are more diverse than genera...
Paper Details
Title
Plant–plant interactions promote alpine diversification
Published Date
Jan 29, 2019
Journal
Volume
33
Issue
2
Pages
195 - 209
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