Factors affecting survival and recruitment of 3531 individually mapped seedlings of Myristicaceae were examined over three years in a highly diverse neotropical rain forest, at spatial scales of 1–9 m and 25 ha. We found convincing evidence of a community compensatory trend (CCT) in seedling survival (i.e., more abundant species had higher seedling mortality at the 25-ha scale), which suggests that density-dependent mortality may contribute to the spatial dynamics of seedling recruitment. Unlike previous studies, we demonstrate that the CCT was not caused by differences in microhabitat preferences or life history strategy among the study species. In local neighborhood analyses, the spatial autocorrelation of seedling survival was important ...
Understanding how plant species coexist in tropical rainforests is one of the biggest challenges in ...
Feedbacks between plants and their soil microbial communities often drive negative density dependenc...
1. As trees in a given cohort progress through ontogeny, many individuals die. This risk of mortalit...
Factors affecting survival and recruitment of 3531 individually mapped seedlings of Myristicaceae we...
A complex set of interactions among neighbors influences plant performance and community structure. ...
Patterns of seed dispersal and seed mortality influence the spatial structure of plant communities a...
Multiple niche-based processes including conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) determine pl...
Patterns of seed dispersal and seed mortality influence the spatial structure of plant communities a...
Mechanisms that have been proposed to explain species coexistence among species of tropical rain for...
Seedlings are vulnerable to many kinds of fatal abiotic and biotic agents, and examining the causes ...
Species coexistence in diverse communities likely results from multiple interacting factors. Mechani...
QuestionsDensity‐dependent processes may promote species diversity in plant communities. Here, we te...
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis is one of the leading explanations for tree species coexistence in tro...
Negative distance dependence (NDisD), or reduced recruitment near adult conspecifics, is thought to ...
Although negative density dependence (NDD) can facilitate tree species coexistence in forests, the u...
Understanding how plant species coexist in tropical rainforests is one of the biggest challenges in ...
Feedbacks between plants and their soil microbial communities often drive negative density dependenc...
1. As trees in a given cohort progress through ontogeny, many individuals die. This risk of mortalit...
Factors affecting survival and recruitment of 3531 individually mapped seedlings of Myristicaceae we...
A complex set of interactions among neighbors influences plant performance and community structure. ...
Patterns of seed dispersal and seed mortality influence the spatial structure of plant communities a...
Multiple niche-based processes including conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) determine pl...
Patterns of seed dispersal and seed mortality influence the spatial structure of plant communities a...
Mechanisms that have been proposed to explain species coexistence among species of tropical rain for...
Seedlings are vulnerable to many kinds of fatal abiotic and biotic agents, and examining the causes ...
Species coexistence in diverse communities likely results from multiple interacting factors. Mechani...
QuestionsDensity‐dependent processes may promote species diversity in plant communities. Here, we te...
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis is one of the leading explanations for tree species coexistence in tro...
Negative distance dependence (NDisD), or reduced recruitment near adult conspecifics, is thought to ...
Although negative density dependence (NDD) can facilitate tree species coexistence in forests, the u...
Understanding how plant species coexist in tropical rainforests is one of the biggest challenges in ...
Feedbacks between plants and their soil microbial communities often drive negative density dependenc...
1. As trees in a given cohort progress through ontogeny, many individuals die. This risk of mortalit...