Decreased snowpack and warmer temperatures reduce the negative effects of interspecific competitors on regenerating conifers

Volume: 191, Issue: 4, Pages: 731 - 743
Published: Nov 8, 2019
Abstract
The persistence and distribution of species under changing climates can be affected by both direct effects of the environment and indirect effects via biotic interactions. However, the relative importance of direct and indirect climate effects on recruitment stages is poorly understood. We conducted a manipulative experiment to test the multiway interaction of direct and competition-mediated effects of climate change on vegetation dynamics....
Paper Details
Title
Decreased snowpack and warmer temperatures reduce the negative effects of interspecific competitors on regenerating conifers
Published Date
Nov 8, 2019
Journal
Volume
191
Issue
4
Pages
731 - 743
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