Niche differentiation is a prominent mechanism for explaining tree species coexistence in tropical rain forests. Theory predicts that species that are specialized on a set of environmental conditions should competitively exclude generalists in those conditions, and that environmental heterogeneity allows the coexistence of many different species based on niche specialization. Yet, many tropical tree species of the family Dipterocarpaceae have broadly similar habitat preferences, with some occurring widely across several soil types. These soil generalists clearly persist despite the presence of other dipterocarp species that show clear soil specialization. We evaluate comparative seedling performance (growth and survival) of six Shorea speci...
This dissertation examines the effect of abiotic factors on the growth of tropical dry forest tree s...
Habitat heterogeneity of tropical forests is thought to lead to specialization in plants and contrib...
International audienceLittle is known about the mechanisms promoting or limiting the coexistence of ...
Niche differentiation is a prominent mechanism for explaining tree species coexistence in tropical r...
Tropical forests possess exceptional levels of tree species richness but explaining this diversity h...
Summary 1 We conducted a field experiment to test whether aggregated spatial distributions were rela...
The aims of this thesis were to determine resource availabilities in the distinct floristic associat...
Understanding the processes that foster species coexistence is a longstanding goal in community ecol...
Background: Tree species composition at the landscape scale is often tightly associated with underly...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
Revealing the mechanisms of environmental niche partitioning within lowland tropical forests is impo...
Alternative methods for restoring tropical forests influence the ecological processes that shape rec...
The extent to which interspecific niche differences structure plant communities is highly debated, w...
Habitat heterogeneity of tropical forests is thought to lead to specialization in plants and contrib...
1. Spatial distributions of tropical trees often correlate with environmental variation, suggesting ...
This dissertation examines the effect of abiotic factors on the growth of tropical dry forest tree s...
Habitat heterogeneity of tropical forests is thought to lead to specialization in plants and contrib...
International audienceLittle is known about the mechanisms promoting or limiting the coexistence of ...
Niche differentiation is a prominent mechanism for explaining tree species coexistence in tropical r...
Tropical forests possess exceptional levels of tree species richness but explaining this diversity h...
Summary 1 We conducted a field experiment to test whether aggregated spatial distributions were rela...
The aims of this thesis were to determine resource availabilities in the distinct floristic associat...
Understanding the processes that foster species coexistence is a longstanding goal in community ecol...
Background: Tree species composition at the landscape scale is often tightly associated with underly...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
Revealing the mechanisms of environmental niche partitioning within lowland tropical forests is impo...
Alternative methods for restoring tropical forests influence the ecological processes that shape rec...
The extent to which interspecific niche differences structure plant communities is highly debated, w...
Habitat heterogeneity of tropical forests is thought to lead to specialization in plants and contrib...
1. Spatial distributions of tropical trees often correlate with environmental variation, suggesting ...
This dissertation examines the effect of abiotic factors on the growth of tropical dry forest tree s...
Habitat heterogeneity of tropical forests is thought to lead to specialization in plants and contrib...
International audienceLittle is known about the mechanisms promoting or limiting the coexistence of ...