Big trees and abundant species dominate forest structure and composition. As a result, their spatial distribution and interactions with other species and individuals may contribute disproportionately to the emergence of spatial heterogeneity in richness patterns. We tested scale-dependent spatial patterning and species richness structures to understand the role of individual trees (big trees) and species (abundant species) in driving spatial richness patterns on a 25 ha plot in a diverse tropical forest of Australia. The individual species area relationship (ISAR) was used to assess species richness in neighborhoods ranging from 1 to 50 m radii around all big trees (≥70 cm dbh, n = 296) and all species with more than 100 individuals in the ...
Most ecological hypotheses about species coexistence hinge on species differences, but quantifying t...
The functioning of plant communities is strongly influenced by the number of species in the communit...
Ecological communities across the globe are generally described in terms of their species diversity ...
Abstract Tropical forests are notable for their high species diversity, even on small spatial scales...
Spatial patterns of conspecific trees are considered as the consequences of biological interactions ...
Background: The spatial structure of tree species diversity may identify the relative importance of ...
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Understanding how plant species coexist in tropical rainforests is one of the biggest challenges in ...
1. In tropical forests, species distribution patterns may be strongly context-dependent owing to lo...
Knowledge of spatial patterns and interactions of tree species allows for understanding the ecologic...
Neutral and niche theories give contrasting explanations for the maintenance of tropical tree specie...
Neutral and niche theories give contrasting explanations for the maintenance of tropical tree specie...
Species co-occurrences in local communities can arise independent or dependent on species' niches. H...
Ecologists have historically used species-area relationships (SARs) as a tool to understand the spat...
Ecologists have historically used species-area relationships (SARs) as a tool to understand the spat...
Most ecological hypotheses about species coexistence hinge on species differences, but quantifying t...
The functioning of plant communities is strongly influenced by the number of species in the communit...
Ecological communities across the globe are generally described in terms of their species diversity ...
Abstract Tropical forests are notable for their high species diversity, even on small spatial scales...
Spatial patterns of conspecific trees are considered as the consequences of biological interactions ...
Background: The spatial structure of tree species diversity may identify the relative importance of ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86997/1/j.1365-2745.2011.01857.x.pd
Understanding how plant species coexist in tropical rainforests is one of the biggest challenges in ...
1. In tropical forests, species distribution patterns may be strongly context-dependent owing to lo...
Knowledge of spatial patterns and interactions of tree species allows for understanding the ecologic...
Neutral and niche theories give contrasting explanations for the maintenance of tropical tree specie...
Neutral and niche theories give contrasting explanations for the maintenance of tropical tree specie...
Species co-occurrences in local communities can arise independent or dependent on species' niches. H...
Ecologists have historically used species-area relationships (SARs) as a tool to understand the spat...
Ecologists have historically used species-area relationships (SARs) as a tool to understand the spat...
Most ecological hypotheses about species coexistence hinge on species differences, but quantifying t...
The functioning of plant communities is strongly influenced by the number of species in the communit...
Ecological communities across the globe are generally described in terms of their species diversity ...