Non-random spatial distribution of trees is the result of both neutral and deterministic factors. Neutral models suggest that species within a community are equally competitive, with spatial structures mainly due to dispersal limitation. Deterministic (or non-neutral) models consider species assemblages as the result of what we name “induced spatial dependence”, where forcing (explanatory) variables shape diversity organization. However, deterministic models have often included habitat variables only, without considering human disturbance which we know enhances the competitive advantage of heliophytic (light-demanding) species and therefore the floristic composition of phytocenoses. Based on charcoal abundance in the soil (used as an indica...
peer reviewedQuestions: In vast areas of Central African forests, the upper canopy is presently domi...
Aim Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Afric...
Tropical forest systems occupy 2% of the earth’s land surface but host nearly 50% of the world’s for...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Tree species distribution has been investigated along 45 km of line transects in the tropical rain f...
Most Central African rainforests are characterized by a remarkable abundance of light-demanding cano...
Understanding how species assemblages are structured in relation to environmental variation is a cen...
Timber production is an important economic sector in most forested countries of Central Africa, wher...
Understanding how species assemblages are structured fit relation to environmental variation is a ce...
Aim: Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Afri...
International audienceAim: Examining tree species-environment association can offer insight into the...
peer reviewedQuestions: In vast areas of Central African forests, the upper canopy is presently domi...
Aim Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Afric...
Tropical forest systems occupy 2% of the earth’s land surface but host nearly 50% of the world’s for...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Species distribution within plant communities results from both the influence of deterministic proce...
Tree species distribution has been investigated along 45 km of line transects in the tropical rain f...
Most Central African rainforests are characterized by a remarkable abundance of light-demanding cano...
Understanding how species assemblages are structured in relation to environmental variation is a cen...
Timber production is an important economic sector in most forested countries of Central Africa, wher...
Understanding how species assemblages are structured fit relation to environmental variation is a ce...
Aim: Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Afri...
International audienceAim: Examining tree species-environment association can offer insight into the...
peer reviewedQuestions: In vast areas of Central African forests, the upper canopy is presently domi...
Aim Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Afric...
Tropical forest systems occupy 2% of the earth’s land surface but host nearly 50% of the world’s for...