Abstract

A simple model of interactions between two plant species is developed to determine stability conditions for species whose net reproductive rates depend on their neighbors. Stable association results in two cases: (a) if each species' net reproductive rate when growing alone is less than its net reproductive rate when growing with the other species, or (b) if the gain in net reproductive rate for one species from growing in mixture is greater than the loss in net reproductive rate for the other species growing in mixture.

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