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Understanding the emergence of contingent and deterministic exclusion in multispecies communities

View ORCID ProfileChuliang Song, Lawrence H. Uricchio, Erin A. Mordecai, Serguei Saavedra
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.23.310524
Chuliang Song
1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Av., 02139 Cambridge, MA, USA
2Department of Biology, McGill University, 1205 Dr. Penfield Avenue, Montreal, H3A 1B1 Canada
3Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, 25 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3B2 Canada
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Lawrence H. Uricchio
4Department of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
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Erin A. Mordecai
5Biology Department, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305 USA
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1Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Av., 02139 Cambridge, MA, USA
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Abstract

Competitive exclusion can be classified as deterministic or as historically contingent. While competitive exclusion is the norm in nature, it has remained unclear when multispecies communities should be dominated by deterministic or contingent exclusion. Here, we provide a general theoretical approach to explain both the emergence and sources of competitive exclusion in multispecies communities. We illustrate our approach on an empirical competition system between annual and perennial plant species. First, we find that the life-history of perennial species increases the probability of observing contingent exclusion by increasing their effective intrinsic growth rates. Second, we find a shift from contingent exclusion to dominance with increasing numbers of competing species. Third, we find that the probability of observing contingent exclusion increases with weaker intraspecific competition, and not by the level of hierarchical competition. Our work provides a framework to increase our understanding about the predictability of species survival in multispecies communities.

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Understanding the emergence of contingent and deterministic exclusion in multispecies communities
Chuliang Song, Lawrence H. Uricchio, Erin A. Mordecai, Serguei Saavedra
bioRxiv 2020.09.23.310524; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.23.310524
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Understanding the emergence of contingent and deterministic exclusion in multispecies communities
Chuliang Song, Lawrence H. Uricchio, Erin A. Mordecai, Serguei Saavedra
bioRxiv 2020.09.23.310524; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.09.23.310524

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