Where one or a few tree species reach local high abundance, different ecological factors may variously facilitate or hinder their regeneration. Plant pathogens are thought to be one of those possible agents which drive intraspecific density-dependent mortality of tree seedlings in tropical forests. Experimental evidence for this is scarce, however. In an African rain forest at Korup, we manipulated the density of recently established seedlings (~5–8 wk old; low vs. high-density) of two dominant species of contrasting recruitment potential, and altered their exposure to pathogens using a broad-spectrum fungicide. Seedling mortality of the abundantly recruiting subcanopy tree Oubanguia alata was strongly density-dependent after 7 mo, yet fung...
1. Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical f...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Tree recruitment is determined in part by the survivorship and growth of seedlings. Two seedling coh...
Where one or a few tree species reach local high abundance, different ecological factors may various...
One explanation for the extraordinary diversity of tropical forest trees is that density-dependent m...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less fr...
Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less fr...
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...
There is increasing interest in the role played by density-dependent mortality from natural enemies,...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis is a leading explanation for plant-species diversity in tropical fores...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
1. Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical f...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Tree recruitment is determined in part by the survivorship and growth of seedlings. Two seedling coh...
Where one or a few tree species reach local high abundance, different ecological factors may various...
One explanation for the extraordinary diversity of tropical forest trees is that density-dependent m...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less fr...
Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less fr...
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...
There is increasing interest in the role played by density-dependent mortality from natural enemies,...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis is a leading explanation for plant-species diversity in tropical fores...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
1. Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical f...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Tree recruitment is determined in part by the survivorship and growth of seedlings. Two seedling coh...