Journal article
Intraspecific variation and species coexistence.
Abstract
We use a two-species model of plant competition to explore the effect of intraspecific variation on community dynamics. The competitive ability ("performance") of each individual is assigned by an independent random draw from a species-specific probability distribution. If the density of individuals competing for open space is high (e.g., because fecundity is high), species with high maximum (or large variance in) performance are favored, while …
Authors
Lichstein JW; Dushoff J; Levin SA; Pacala SW
Journal
The American Naturalist, Vol. 170, No. 6, pp. 807–818
Publisher
University of Chicago Press
Publication Date
12 2007
DOI
10.1086/522937
ISSN
0003-0147