Competition in plant communities after extreme events promotes diversity and invasibility.
Gap disturbances in plant communities affect species diversity. Negative interactions like competition increase gap size and diversity, making it easier for different species to colonize. Intraspecific competition leads to larger and more varied gaps, while interspecific competition increases gap size with more species. Real communities with varied clumping patterns may have biased estimates of colonization opportunities. This study helps predict how plant communities recover after extreme events.