Pathogenic interactions between fungi and plants facilitate plant species coexistence and tropical rainforest diversity. Such interactions, however, may be affected by forest fragmentation as fungi are susceptible to anthropogenic disturbance. To examine how fragmentation affects fungus-induced seed and seedling mortality, we sowed seeds of six plant species in soils collected from 21 forest fragments. We compared seedling establishment in unmanipulated soils to soils treated with fungicides. Fungicides increased germination of Toona ciliata seeds and decreased mortality of Syzygium rubicundum and Olea dioica seedlings. The fungus-induced mortality of one of these species, S. rubicundum, decreased with decreasing fragment size, indicating t...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
1. Seedlings near a conspecific adult might suffer increased mortality due to pressure from enemies ...
Pathogenic interactions between fungi and plants facilitate plant species coexistence and tropical r...
Pathogenic interactions between fungi and plants facilitate plant species coexistence and tropical r...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Pre-dispersal seed predation can greatly reduce crop size affecting recruitment success. Additionall...
1. In forest communities, the Janzen–Connell (J-C) hypothesis proposes that species diversity is mai...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
In forest fragments, edge effects can influence forest regeneration, but little is known about how e...
Abstract Evidence suggests that impacts of fungal pathogens on tree recruitment tend to be greater i...
Reforestation is challenging when timber harvested areas have been degraded, invaded by non-native s...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Evidence suggests that im...
1. Plant-fungal interactions can have strong effects on plant abundances, both through direct effect...
Density-dependent interactions between plants and their natural enemies, including fungal pathogens ...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
1. Seedlings near a conspecific adult might suffer increased mortality due to pressure from enemies ...
Pathogenic interactions between fungi and plants facilitate plant species coexistence and tropical r...
Pathogenic interactions between fungi and plants facilitate plant species coexistence and tropical r...
Fungal pathogens are implicated in driving tropical plant diversity by facilitating strong, negative...
Pre-dispersal seed predation can greatly reduce crop size affecting recruitment success. Additionall...
1. In forest communities, the Janzen–Connell (J-C) hypothesis proposes that species diversity is mai...
Natural enemies have been implicated as agents of negative density dependence (NDD) in tropical fore...
In forest fragments, edge effects can influence forest regeneration, but little is known about how e...
Abstract Evidence suggests that impacts of fungal pathogens on tree recruitment tend to be greater i...
Reforestation is challenging when timber harvested areas have been degraded, invaded by non-native s...
This is the accepted manuscript of an article published by Springer Verlag.Evidence suggests that im...
1. Plant-fungal interactions can have strong effects on plant abundances, both through direct effect...
Density-dependent interactions between plants and their natural enemies, including fungal pathogens ...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
1. Seedlings near a conspecific adult might suffer increased mortality due to pressure from enemies ...