Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establishment are rare, particularly in human-modified landscapes. We used spatially explicit neighborhood models together with data from 10 0.5-ha mapped census plots in a fragmented landscape spanning 1000 km2 to (1) evaluate the relative importance of seed production, dispersal, and safe-site limitation for the recruitment of the understory herb Heliconia acuminata; and (2) determine how these processes differ between fragments and continuous forests. Our analyses demonstrated a large degree of variation in seed production, dispersal, and establishment among and within the 10 study plots. Seed production limitation was strong but only at small spa...
Factors that influence tropical-forest regeneration have been of interest across the tropics. We tes...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-16 to...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establis...
Little is known about the demographic consequences of fragmentation for plant populations. By assess...
In tropical forests, forest fragmentation that alters species interactions between plants and animal...
Forest fragmentation in the tropics severely affects large trees, but its effect on other life stage...
1 Fragmentation severely alters physical conditions in forest understories, but few studies have con...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Ecological Society of...
Seed dispersal has been shown to limit plant distributions and seedling recruitment for some species...
Seed dispersal contributes significantly to tropical forest maintenance, influencing processes, such...
Dispersal is thought to be a key process underlying the high spatial diversity of tropical forests. ...
Recruitment success determines the abundance and composition of plant communities. Successful recrui...
Tropical rainforest rehabilitation is one method to recreate, establish, and accelerate natural succ...
Factors that influence tropical-forest regeneration have been of interest across the tropics. We tes...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-16 to...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establis...
Little is known about the demographic consequences of fragmentation for plant populations. By assess...
In tropical forests, forest fragmentation that alters species interactions between plants and animal...
Forest fragmentation in the tropics severely affects large trees, but its effect on other life stage...
1 Fragmentation severely alters physical conditions in forest understories, but few studies have con...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the Ecological Society of...
Seed dispersal has been shown to limit plant distributions and seedling recruitment for some species...
Seed dispersal contributes significantly to tropical forest maintenance, influencing processes, such...
Dispersal is thought to be a key process underlying the high spatial diversity of tropical forests. ...
Recruitment success determines the abundance and composition of plant communities. Successful recrui...
Tropical rainforest rehabilitation is one method to recreate, establish, and accelerate natural succ...
Factors that influence tropical-forest regeneration have been of interest across the tropics. We tes...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-06-16 to...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...