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. 2021 Sep 3;10:e67175. doi: 10.7554/eLife.67175

Appendix 2—figure 1. Generating species with sorted r and K parameters prevents intersection of growth curves but not niche flip.

Appendix 2—figure 1.

(a) Growth curves of 10 species on a single resource are shown. For these species in a single resource environment, the outcome of competition does not depend on resource concentration or dilution rate. (b) Communities with sorted K per resource still exhibit U-shaped DDR. Shannon diversity of communities vs. mean dilution rate. Color indicates frequency of fluctuations. Calculations performed after 6 days of simulated growth, and averaged across 100 communities with randomly generated and sorted r/K parameters. (c) Niche flip occurs in a community with sorted K parameters at high dilution rate. At low dilution rate, ZNGIs intersect the axes and the resource consumption vectors outline a coexistence region. At high dilution rate, species cannot survive on a single resource, so ZNGIs do not intersect the axis. The relative positions of ZNGIs and consumption vectors (i.e. invasion boundaries) have flipped at high dilution rate, consistent with niche-flip.