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Species Interaction-Abiotic Stress Hypothesis
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Definition
Predicts that species interactions should disappear at the stressful end of environmental gradients where abiotic conditions constrain species ranges
Related Terms (2)
SIASHstress-gradient hypothesis
Publications (11)
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Variation in interaction zone size and influence of sex on fitness components of Valeriana edulis
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Biotic interactions at species’ range limits in a changing climate
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Elevation alters outcome of competition between resident and range shifting species
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Climate change, phenological shifts, and species interactions: Case studies in subalpine plant and migratory fish populations
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Snowmelt affects aphid (<i>Aphis asclepladis</i>) populations through soil moisture and host plant phenology
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King of the hill? How biotic interactions affect biogeographical pattern and species responses to climate change
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Effects of abiotic and biotic stress on plant fitness and herbivore defense in Boechera stricta
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The future of plant-fungal symbioses along elevational gradients
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Individual variation in plant traits drives species interactions, ecosystem functioning, and responses to global change.
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