The competition-colonization trade-off, by which species can partition spatial niches, is a potentially important mechanism allowing the maintenance of species diversity in plant communities. We examined whether there was evidence for this trade-off among tree species in a subtropical forest and how it correlated with eight functional traits. We developed and estimated a metric for colonization ability that incorporates both fecundity and seed dispersal based on seed trap data and the sizes and distributions of adult trees. Competitive ability was estimated as survival probability under high crowding conditions based on neighborhood models. Although we found no significant relationship between colonization and competitive abilities, there w...
The intensity of competition among forest tree seedlings is poorly understood, but has important ram...
Summary 1. The transition from seed to established seedling (STS) represents a major bottleneck in p...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
The competition-colonization trade-off, by which species can partition spatial niches, is a potentia...
Identifying the processes that maintain highly diverse plant communities remains a central goal in e...
Phenotypic traits and their associated trade-offs have been shown to have globally consistent effect...
Differences in distribution among plant species across environmental gradients are often assumed to ...
The intensity of competition among forest tree seedlings is poorly understood, but has important ram...
textSpatial variation in tree community composition and assembly is due in large part to dispersal l...
Plant traits can be used to understand a range of ecological processes, including competition from i...
Forest community composition is the outcome of multiple forces, including those that increase taxono...
The intensity of competition among forest tree seedlings is poorly understood, but has important ram...
Summary 1. The transition from seed to established seedling (STS) represents a major bottleneck in p...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
The competition-colonization trade-off, by which species can partition spatial niches, is a potentia...
Identifying the processes that maintain highly diverse plant communities remains a central goal in e...
Phenotypic traits and their associated trade-offs have been shown to have globally consistent effect...
Differences in distribution among plant species across environmental gradients are often assumed to ...
The intensity of competition among forest tree seedlings is poorly understood, but has important ram...
textSpatial variation in tree community composition and assembly is due in large part to dispersal l...
Plant traits can be used to understand a range of ecological processes, including competition from i...
Forest community composition is the outcome of multiple forces, including those that increase taxono...
The intensity of competition among forest tree seedlings is poorly understood, but has important ram...
Summary 1. The transition from seed to established seedling (STS) represents a major bottleneck in p...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...