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dc.rights.licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ve/
dc.contributor.authorSchöb, Christian
dc.contributor.authorCallaway, Ragan M.
dc.contributor.authorAnthelme, Fabien
dc.contributor.authorBrooker, Rob W.
dc.contributor.authorCavieres, Lohengrin A.
dc.contributor.authorKikvidze, Zaal
dc.contributor.authorLortie, Christopher J.
dc.contributor.authorMichalet, Richard
dc.contributor.authorPugnaire, Francisco I.
dc.contributor.authorXiao, Sa
dc.contributor.authorCranston, Brittany H.
dc.contributor.authorGarcía, Mary-Carolina
dc.contributor.authorHupp, Nicole R.
dc.contributor.authorLlambí, Luis Daniel
dc.contributor.authorLingua, Emanuele
dc.contributor.authorReid, Anya M.
dc.contributor.authorZhao, Liang
dc.contributor.authorButterfield, Bradley J.
dc.date.accessioned2017-02-16T14:59:22Z
dc.date.available2017-02-16T14:59:22Z
dc.date.issued2014-05-20
dc.identifier.citationSchöb C, Callaway R, Anthelme F, Brooker RW, Cavieres LA, Kikvidze Z, Lortie CJ, Michalet R, Pugnaire FI, Xiao S, Cranston B, García MC, Hupp N, Llambí LD, Lingua E, Reid A, Zhao L & Butterfield BJ. The context-dependence of beneficiary feedback effects in plant facilitations. New Phytologist 204(2):386-96 2014.es_VE
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.saber.ula.ve/handle/123456789/43031
dc.description.abstractFacilitative effects of some species on others are a major driver of biodiversity. These positive effects of a benefactor on its beneficiary can result in negative feedback effects of the beneficiary on the benefactor and reduced fitness of the benefactor. However, in contrast to the wealth of studies on facilitative effects in different environments, we know little about whether the feedback effects show predictable patterns of context dependence. We reanalyzed a global data set on alpine cushion plants, previously used to assess their positive effects on biodiversity and the nature of the beneficiary feedback effects, to specifically assess the context dependence of how small- and large-scale drivers alter the feedback effects of cushion-associated (beneficiary) species on their cushion benefactors using structural equation modelling. The effect of beneficiaries on cushions became negative when beneficiary diversity increased and facilitation was more intense. Local-scale biotic and climatic conditions mediated these community-scale processes, having indirect effects on the feedback effect. High-productivity sites demonstrated weaker negative feedback effects of beneficiaries on the benefactor. Our results indicate a limited impact of the beneficiary feedback effects on benefactor cushions, but strong context dependence. This context dependence may help to explain the ecological and evolutionary persistence of this widespread facilitative system.es_VE
dc.language.isoenes_VE
dc.publisherNew Phytologist: DOI: 10.1111/nph.12908es_VE
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subjectAntagonistic plant–plant interactionses_VE
dc.subjectBeneficiary feedback effectes_VE
dc.subjectCompetitiones_VE
dc.subjectContext dependencees_VE
dc.subjectFacilitationes_VE
dc.subjectNurse plantes_VE
dc.subjectParasitismes_VE
dc.subjectSstructurales_VE
dc.titleThe context-dependence of beneficiary feedback effects in plant facilitationses_VE
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.description.colacion1-11es_VE
dc.description.emailllambi@ula.vees_VE
dc.subject.institucionUniversidad de Los Andeses_VE
dc.subject.thematiccategoryBiologíaes_VE
dc.subject.tipoArtículoses_VE
dc.subject.unidadinvInstituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Ecológicas (ICAE)es_VE
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