Transformation of tropical forests is likely to affect seed-dispersal patterns and influence the composition of epiphytic plant communities in human-altered habitats. We tested this hypothesis by carrying out a comparative study of seed influx, survival and growth of transplanted seedlings of epiphytic bromeliads among isolated trees in six pasture areas, six forest edges and six forest sites in a montane area in Costa Rica. In total, 72 traps trapped 1285 seeds over a 2-mo period in the dry season of 2003. For all four investigated bromeliad genera, Catopsis, Guzmania, Tillandsia and Werauhia, the number of trapped seeds in each habitat followed a pattern similar to the number of fruiting individuals in the vicinity of the traps. Traps in ...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Human-altered landscapes dominate the planet, yet little is known about their capacity to sustain pl...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
Transformation of tropical forests is likely to affect seed-dispersal patterns and influence the com...
Plant community composition is the combined result of species‐specific competitive abilities and the...
Plant community composition is the combined result of species-specific competitive abilities and the...
We analyzed the differences in species richness, community composition, population structure and wit...
Predispersal characteristics that affect the reproductive success in plants may influence their colo...
Predispersal characteristics that affect the reproductive success in plants may influence their colo...
We examined the spatial distribution of two bromeliad species with contrasting functional traits in ...
Information on genetic variation and its distribution in tropical plant populations relies mainly on...
Seed dispersal permits the colonization of favorable habitats and generation of new populations, fac...
Factors that influence tropical-forest regeneration have been of interest across the tropics. We tes...
Past studies have shown that tropical forest regeneration on degraded farmlands is initially limited...
Populations of many tropical tree species are regulated by negative distance- and density-dependent ...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Human-altered landscapes dominate the planet, yet little is known about their capacity to sustain pl...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
Transformation of tropical forests is likely to affect seed-dispersal patterns and influence the com...
Plant community composition is the combined result of species‐specific competitive abilities and the...
Plant community composition is the combined result of species-specific competitive abilities and the...
We analyzed the differences in species richness, community composition, population structure and wit...
Predispersal characteristics that affect the reproductive success in plants may influence their colo...
Predispersal characteristics that affect the reproductive success in plants may influence their colo...
We examined the spatial distribution of two bromeliad species with contrasting functional traits in ...
Information on genetic variation and its distribution in tropical plant populations relies mainly on...
Seed dispersal permits the colonization of favorable habitats and generation of new populations, fac...
Factors that influence tropical-forest regeneration have been of interest across the tropics. We tes...
Past studies have shown that tropical forest regeneration on degraded farmlands is initially limited...
Populations of many tropical tree species are regulated by negative distance- and density-dependent ...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
Human-altered landscapes dominate the planet, yet little is known about their capacity to sustain pl...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...