Intransitive competition is common across five major taxonomic groups and is driven by productivity, competitive rank and functional traits
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Journal Title:Journal of Ecology
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Description:1. Competition can be fully hierarchical or intransitive, and this degree of hierarchy is driven by multiple factors, including environmental conditions, the functional traits of the species involved or the topology of competition networks. Studies simulta - neously analysing these drivers of competition hierarchy are rare. Additionally, or - ganisms compete either directly or via interference competition for resources or space, within a local neighbourhood or across the habitat. Therefore, the drivers of competition could change accordingly and depend on the taxa studied.
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Source:Journal of Ecology, 106(3), 852-864
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ISSN:0022-0477
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