The coexistence of numerous tree species in tropical forests is commonly explained by negative dependence of recruitment on the conspecific seed and tree density due to specialist natural enemies that attack seeds and seedlings ('Janzen-Connell' effects). Less known is whether guilds of shared seed predators can induce a negative dependence of recruitment on the density of different species of the same plant functional group. We studied 54 plots in tropical forest on Barro Colorado Island, Panama, with contrasting mature tree densities of three coexisting large seeded tree species with shared seed predators. Levels of seed predation were far better explained by incorporating seed densities of all three focal species than by conspecific seed...
A key aim in ecology is to understand the mechanisms that contribute to structuring diverse communit...
Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining pl...
Natural enemies, especially host-specific enemies, are hypothesised to facilitate the coexistence of...
The coexistence of numerous tree species in tropical forests is commonly explained by negative depen...
The coexistence of numerous tree species in tropical forests is commonly explained by negative depe...
The coexistence of numerous tree species in tropical forests is commonly explained by negative depen...
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis is one of the leading explanations for tree species coexistence in tro...
Natural enemies of plants have the potential to influence the dynamics of plant populations and the ...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
The recruitment of seedlings from seeds is the key demographic transition for rain forest trees. Tho...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
A complex set of interactions among neighbors influences plant performance and community structure. ...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
The coexistence of plant species in species‐rich tropical forests can be promoted by specialised ene...
A key aim in ecology is to understand the mechanisms that contribute to structuring diverse communit...
Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining pl...
Natural enemies, especially host-specific enemies, are hypothesised to facilitate the coexistence of...
The coexistence of numerous tree species in tropical forests is commonly explained by negative depen...
The coexistence of numerous tree species in tropical forests is commonly explained by negative depe...
The coexistence of numerous tree species in tropical forests is commonly explained by negative depen...
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis is one of the leading explanations for tree species coexistence in tro...
Natural enemies of plants have the potential to influence the dynamics of plant populations and the ...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
The recruitment of seedlings from seeds is the key demographic transition for rain forest trees. Tho...
1. Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining...
The top-down and indirect effects of insects on plant communities depend on patterns of host use, wh...
A complex set of interactions among neighbors influences plant performance and community structure. ...
Identification of the mechanisms enabling stable coexistence of species with similar resource requir...
The coexistence of plant species in species‐rich tropical forests can be promoted by specialised ene...
A key aim in ecology is to understand the mechanisms that contribute to structuring diverse communit...
Natural enemies of plants such as insect herbivores can contribute to structuring and maintaining pl...
Natural enemies, especially host-specific enemies, are hypothesised to facilitate the coexistence of...