Cerberiopsis candelabra Vieill. is a long-lived, monocarpic (= semelparous) and mass-flowering rain-forest tree, endemic to New Caledonia. Population size structures suggest establishment has been episodic, followed by a recruitment gap that might signal population decline. Here, we use age structures based on tree rings to better assess population dynamics and persistence, and investigate influences of tree size, age and growth rate on flowering. Age structures of populations surveyed in 2007–2008 were unimodal, with establishment over c. 15–81 y, followed by a recruitment gap of c. 23–79 y. Seedling mortality was generally high. High densities of flowering trees or large-scale exogenous disturbances may be necessary for in-situ regenerati...
In New Caledonia, rain forests with an upper canopy dominated by single species of Nothofagus occur ...
Instituto de Biologia Vegetal y Biotecnologia. Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747. Talca-ChileWe exam...
KEY MESSAGE : The number of days on which a measureable increment occurred, and the average rate of ...
Cerberiopsis candelabra Vieill. is a long-lived, monocarpic (= semelparous) and mass-flowering rain-...
Cerberiopsis candelabra is a long-lived monocarpic rain-forest tree endemic to New Caledonia that sh...
Monocarpy is rare among forest trees, and the selective conditions allowing this life history to evo...
International audienceIntroduction: Monocarpy, the strategy of a plant that flowers once then die is...
International audiencePlant architecture strongly influences plant growth habits, as it determines t...
Many tropical tree species have population structures that exhibit strong recruitment failure. While...
This study compares demographic parameters and population dynamics for high disturbance (maquis) and...
This study compares demographic parameters and population dynamics for high disturbance (maquis) and...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
Reproductive traits of 123 species of rain-forest tree from ultramafic regions of New Caledonia were...
In tropical rain forests, rates of forest turnover and tree species' life-history differences are sh...
Semelparity is the ability of an organism to reproduce once and then die. In plants, this life histo...
In New Caledonia, rain forests with an upper canopy dominated by single species of Nothofagus occur ...
Instituto de Biologia Vegetal y Biotecnologia. Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747. Talca-ChileWe exam...
KEY MESSAGE : The number of days on which a measureable increment occurred, and the average rate of ...
Cerberiopsis candelabra Vieill. is a long-lived, monocarpic (= semelparous) and mass-flowering rain-...
Cerberiopsis candelabra is a long-lived monocarpic rain-forest tree endemic to New Caledonia that sh...
Monocarpy is rare among forest trees, and the selective conditions allowing this life history to evo...
International audienceIntroduction: Monocarpy, the strategy of a plant that flowers once then die is...
International audiencePlant architecture strongly influences plant growth habits, as it determines t...
Many tropical tree species have population structures that exhibit strong recruitment failure. While...
This study compares demographic parameters and population dynamics for high disturbance (maquis) and...
This study compares demographic parameters and population dynamics for high disturbance (maquis) and...
Empirical and theoretical investigations of monocarpy have usually addressed the question of minimum...
Reproductive traits of 123 species of rain-forest tree from ultramafic regions of New Caledonia were...
In tropical rain forests, rates of forest turnover and tree species' life-history differences are sh...
Semelparity is the ability of an organism to reproduce once and then die. In plants, this life histo...
In New Caledonia, rain forests with an upper canopy dominated by single species of Nothofagus occur ...
Instituto de Biologia Vegetal y Biotecnologia. Universidad de Talca, Casilla 747. Talca-ChileWe exam...
KEY MESSAGE : The number of days on which a measureable increment occurred, and the average rate of ...