Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide valuable insights into processes and mechanisms that maintain species coexistence. Point pattern analysis was used to analyze the spatial distribution patterns of twenty dominant tree species, their interspecific spatial associations and changes across life stages in a 20-ha permanent plot of seasonal tropical rainforest in Xishuangbanna, China, to test mechanisms maintaining species coexistence. Torus-translation tests were used to quantify positive or negative associations of the species to topographic habitats. The results showed: (1) fourteen of the twenty tree species were negatively (or positively) associated with one or two of the topographic var...
Explaining the high diversity of tree species in tropical forests remains a persistent challenge in ...
Explaining the high diversity of tree species in tropical forests remains a persistent challenge in ...
Congeneric species often have similar ecological characteristics and use similar resources. These si...
Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide valuable in...
<div><p>Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide val...
1. Studying the spatial pattern of plants may provide significant insights into processes and mecha-...
The spatial distribution pattern and population structure of trees are shaped by multiple processes,...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
Spatial distribution pattern of biological related species present unique opportunities and challeng...
Questions Do neighbourhood interactions in trees result in discernible spatial and phylogenetic sign...
Detailed information about interspecific spatial associations among tropical tree species is scarce,...
<div><p>Detailed information about interspecific spatial associations among tropical tree species is...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Explaining the high diversity of tree species in tropical forests remains a persistent challenge in ...
Explaining the high diversity of tree species in tropical forests remains a persistent challenge in ...
Congeneric species often have similar ecological characteristics and use similar resources. These si...
Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide valuable in...
<div><p>Studying the spatial pattern and interspecific associations of plant species may provide val...
1. Studying the spatial pattern of plants may provide significant insights into processes and mecha-...
The spatial distribution pattern and population structure of trees are shaped by multiple processes,...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
The spatial dispersion of individuals in a species is an important pattern that is controlled by man...
Spatial distribution pattern of biological related species present unique opportunities and challeng...
Questions Do neighbourhood interactions in trees result in discernible spatial and phylogenetic sign...
Detailed information about interspecific spatial associations among tropical tree species is scarce,...
<div><p>Detailed information about interspecific spatial associations among tropical tree species is...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Quercus wutaishansea populations on the Loess Plateau are currently becoming more dominant in natura...
Explaining the high diversity of tree species in tropical forests remains a persistent challenge in ...
Explaining the high diversity of tree species in tropical forests remains a persistent challenge in ...
Congeneric species often have similar ecological characteristics and use similar resources. These si...