The abundance of forest tree species may be locally limited by the inability of species to disperse to all sites suitable for germination and establishment. This phenomenon of ‘‘dispersal limitation’ ’ has been suggested to promote the maintenance of high species diversity in tropical forests by slowing down competitive exclusion. We present the first direct experimental evaluation of dispersal limitation in tropical forests, and of its importance relative to other factors affecting recruitment. Seed addition, litter removal and light availability effects on seedling establishment were evaluated in a full factorial experiment on two African mahogany species, Entandrophragma utile and Khaya anthotheca. Seedling recruitment after 18 months, w...
1. We assessed the relative importance of dispersal and niche processes in structuring plant populat...
Seed dispersal sets the stage for the suite of biotic and abiotic interactions that determine the fa...
A major question in ecology is 'why are tropical forests so species diverse?' One hypothesis to exp...
Predicting how forest species composition may change in response to global change is essential for m...
Quantifying the relative importance of the multiple processes that limit recruitment may hold the ke...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Factors that influence tropical-forest regeneration have been of interest across the tropics. We tes...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
Dispersal limitation may promote high tree-species diversity in rain forest by slowing local competi...
Both dispersal- and niche-based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
Disentangling the contributions of different processes that influence plant recruitment, such as com...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Seed production, seed dispersal, and seedling recruitment are integral to forest dynamics, especiall...
Tropical forest fragmentation affects animal and plant populations in different ways. For plants, ea...
Disentangling the contributions of different processes that influence plant recruitment, such as com...
1. We assessed the relative importance of dispersal and niche processes in structuring plant populat...
Seed dispersal sets the stage for the suite of biotic and abiotic interactions that determine the fa...
A major question in ecology is 'why are tropical forests so species diverse?' One hypothesis to exp...
Predicting how forest species composition may change in response to global change is essential for m...
Quantifying the relative importance of the multiple processes that limit recruitment may hold the ke...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Factors that influence tropical-forest regeneration have been of interest across the tropics. We tes...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
Dispersal limitation may promote high tree-species diversity in rain forest by slowing local competi...
Both dispersal- and niche-based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
Disentangling the contributions of different processes that influence plant recruitment, such as com...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Seed production, seed dispersal, and seedling recruitment are integral to forest dynamics, especiall...
Tropical forest fragmentation affects animal and plant populations in different ways. For plants, ea...
Disentangling the contributions of different processes that influence plant recruitment, such as com...
1. We assessed the relative importance of dispersal and niche processes in structuring plant populat...
Seed dispersal sets the stage for the suite of biotic and abiotic interactions that determine the fa...
A major question in ecology is 'why are tropical forests so species diverse?' One hypothesis to exp...