1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possible density-, frequency-, or distance-related ‘rarity advantages’ that increase recruitment success as individuals become isolated from their congeners. Distinguishing between these alternatives (risk versus recovery of rare populations via demographic processes) has become critical, given how anthropogenic disturbances are causing population declines globally. 2. Here, we demonstrate how distance-related rarity advantages are evident in spatially isolated recruits of a canopy-dominant but regionally rare species of oak that appears to be suffering recruitment collapse. As distance from parent trees increased, seedlings had significantly more ...
1. Environmental stochasticity and low demographic rates may cause delayed extinctions of habitat-sp...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
1.Both seed predators and herbivores can have profound effects on individual plant growth, reproduct...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
Extinctions are predicted to rise by an order of magnitude over the next century. Although contempor...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and transformation threaten the persistence of many species worldwide...
Species' geographic ranges and climatic niches are likely to be increasingly mismatched due to rapid...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances co-occur in most systems, but how they interact to shape demo...
Global change is generating widespread local-scale expansions of tree populations. During demographi...
Extinction threatens many species, yet is predicted by few factors across the plant Tree of Life (To...
Premise of the Study: Human activities threaten thousands of species with extinction. However, it re...
The persistence of small populations remains a puzzle for ecology and conservation. Especially inter...
1. Environmental stochasticity and low demographic rates may cause delayed extinctions of habitat-sp...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
1.Both seed predators and herbivores can have profound effects on individual plant growth, reproduct...
1. Population decline is associated with increased vulnerability to extinction, but also with possib...
Extinctions are predicted to rise by an order of magnitude over the next century. Although contempor...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and transformation threaten the persistence of many species worldwide...
Species' geographic ranges and climatic niches are likely to be increasingly mismatched due to rapid...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances co-occur in most systems, but how they interact to shape demo...
Global change is generating widespread local-scale expansions of tree populations. During demographi...
Extinction threatens many species, yet is predicted by few factors across the plant Tree of Life (To...
Premise of the Study: Human activities threaten thousands of species with extinction. However, it re...
The persistence of small populations remains a puzzle for ecology and conservation. Especially inter...
1. Environmental stochasticity and low demographic rates may cause delayed extinctions of habitat-sp...
1. Reductions in community evenness can lead to local extinctions as dominant species exclude subord...
1.Both seed predators and herbivores can have profound effects on individual plant growth, reproduct...