Neighbourhood analysis in the savanna palm Borassus aethiopum: interplay of intraspecific competition and soil patchiness

  • Barot, Sébastien
  • Gignoux, Jacques
  • Menaut, Jean-Claude
Publication date
January 2003
Publisher
Royal College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RCOG)

Abstract

International audienceA previous study of the spatial patterns of Borassus aethiopum (a humid savanna palm tree) led to the following predictions: H I. Trees and termite mounds positively influence all developmental stages; H2. There is intense competition between B. aethiopum juveniles; H3. Juvenile and seedling survival and growth rates are higher away from mother plants; H4. Mound positive effect overwhelms the effect of intraspecific competition for very young B. aethiopum individuals, the reverse applies to older, non-reproductive individuals. To test for these hypotheses the potential positive and negative neighbourhood effects were analysed. Progression of seedlings into the juvenile stage and juvenile growth were analysed through lo...

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