1. Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical forests, but their relative contributions to NDD, and thus to the maintenance of diversity, are largely unknown. 2. We monitored the rates of survival and relative growth rates on seedlings for 10 years in tropical moist forest in Manu National Park, Peru. We then experimentally manipulated the plots to exclude fungal pathogens, insects, small mammals and large mammals for an additional 31 months to assess the influence of these natural enemies on density‐dependent interactions among tropical seedlings. 3. Fungal pathogens made the most important contribution to NDD. The application of fungicide led to lower mortality rates, faster growth rate...
Tropical rainforests contain exceptionally high biodiversity and account for >30% of the world’s car...
Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less fr...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
1. Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical f...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Where one or a few tree species reach local high abundance, different ecological factors may various...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
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...
Tropical forests are important reservoirs of biodiversity, but the processes that maintain this dive...
Negative population feedbacks mediated by natural enemies can promote species coexistence at the com...
Tropical forests are important reservoirs of biodiversity, but the processes that maintain this dive...
Tropical rainforests contain exceptionally high biodiversity and account for >30% of the world’s car...
Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less fr...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
1. Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical f...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Where one or a few tree species reach local high abundance, different ecological factors may various...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
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...
Tropical forests are important reservoirs of biodiversity, but the processes that maintain this dive...
Negative population feedbacks mediated by natural enemies can promote species coexistence at the com...
Tropical forests are important reservoirs of biodiversity, but the processes that maintain this dive...
Tropical rainforests contain exceptionally high biodiversity and account for >30% of the world’s car...
Most general circulation models predict that most tropical forests will experience lower and less fr...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...