Positive interactions and interdependence in plant communities
offers a new look at an old problem ? the nature of the
communities. This book marshals ecological literature from the last
century on facilitation to make the case against the widely
accepted ?individualistic? notion of community organization.
Clearly, many species in many communities would not be present
without the ameliorating effects of other species. In other words,
communities are not produced only by summing the population ecology
of species.
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