Specialised natural enemies maintain forest diversity by reducing tree survival in a density- or distance-dependent manner. Fungal pathogens, insects and mammals are the enemy types most commonly hypothesised to cause this phenomenon. Still, their relative importance remains largely unknown, as robust manipulative experiments have generally targeted a single enemy type and life history stage. Here, we use fungicide, insecticide and physical exclosure treatments to isolate the impacts of each enemy type on two life history stages (germination and early seedling survival) in three tropical tree species. Distance dependence was evident for five of six species-stage combinations, with each enemy type causing distance dependence for at least one...
Tropical forests are important reservoirs of biodiversity, but the processes that maintain this dive...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
Density-dependent interactions between plants and their natural enemies, including fungal pathogens ...
Specialised natural enemies maintain forest diversity by reducing tree survival in a density- or dis...
Conspecific negative distance- and density-dependence is believed to be one of the most important me...
The coexistence of plant species in species-rich tropical forests can be promoted by specialised ene...
The coexistence of plant species in species-rich tropical forests can be promoted by specialised ene...
1.Plant pathogens and herbivores can maintain forest diversity by reducing survival of tree seedling...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
Plant pathogens and herbivores can maintain forest diversity by reducing survival of tree seedlings ...
In forest fragments, edge effects can influence forest regeneration, but little is known about how e...
Plant distributions are expected to shift in response to climate change, and range expansion dynamic...
A key aim in ecology is to understand the mechanisms that contribute to structuring diverse communit...
In forest fragments, edge effects can influence forest regeneration, but little is known about how e...
Tropical forests are important reservoirs of biodiversity, but the processes that maintain this dive...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
Density-dependent interactions between plants and their natural enemies, including fungal pathogens ...
Specialised natural enemies maintain forest diversity by reducing tree survival in a density- or dis...
Conspecific negative distance- and density-dependence is believed to be one of the most important me...
The coexistence of plant species in species-rich tropical forests can be promoted by specialised ene...
The coexistence of plant species in species-rich tropical forests can be promoted by specialised ene...
1.Plant pathogens and herbivores can maintain forest diversity by reducing survival of tree seedling...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
Plant pathogens and herbivores can maintain forest diversity by reducing survival of tree seedlings ...
In forest fragments, edge effects can influence forest regeneration, but little is known about how e...
Plant distributions are expected to shift in response to climate change, and range expansion dynamic...
A key aim in ecology is to understand the mechanisms that contribute to structuring diverse communit...
In forest fragments, edge effects can influence forest regeneration, but little is known about how e...
Tropical forests are important reservoirs of biodiversity, but the processes that maintain this dive...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
Density-dependent interactions between plants and their natural enemies, including fungal pathogens ...