Understanding the maintenance of high tropical tree species diversity requires disentangling the effects of habitat vs. geographic distance. Using floristic, topographic, and soil nutrient data from 105 0.6-ha plots in mixed dipterocarp forest throughout Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo, we explore the degree to which floristic patterns are habitat-driven from local to landscape scales. We assess how the floristic influence of geographic distance vs. abiotic factors varies from local to regional scales. We employ several multivariate analytical techniques and perform a hierarchical clustering of the research plots using the Steinhaus index of floristic dissimilarity, as well as Mantel analyses on matrices of floristic, habitat, and geographic dist...
1. Understanding coexistence in high biodiversity ecosystems requires knowledge of how rare and comm...
Tropical rain forests are extremely complex dynamic systems displaying very high diversity. One aim ...
evidence for tree species associations with physical habitat variables (physiography for adults and ...
Understanding the maintenance of high tropical tree species diversity requires disentangling the eff...
Aim To (1) identify floristic regions in the lowland (below 500 m a.s.l.) tropical dip-terocarp rain...
The variation in species composition of trees greater-than-or-equal-to 7.6 cm gbh in thirty-eight pl...
1. Soil resource partitioning and dispersal limitation have been shown to shape the tree community s...
A GIS-environmental database with 5 arc minute (c. 10 x 10 km) resolution was combined with tree inv...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
The literature on tropical rain forest plant-community relationships with environmental factors usua...
Beta diversity (or species turnover) along environmental gradients is an important component of plan...
1: Unravelling which factors affect where tropical trees grow is an important goal for ecologists a...
Effective vegetation classification schemes identify the processes determining species assemblages a...
Aim Tropical forests have been recognized as important global carbon sinks and sources. However, man...
Both habitat filtering and dispersal limitation influence the compositional structure of forest comm...
1. Understanding coexistence in high biodiversity ecosystems requires knowledge of how rare and comm...
Tropical rain forests are extremely complex dynamic systems displaying very high diversity. One aim ...
evidence for tree species associations with physical habitat variables (physiography for adults and ...
Understanding the maintenance of high tropical tree species diversity requires disentangling the eff...
Aim To (1) identify floristic regions in the lowland (below 500 m a.s.l.) tropical dip-terocarp rain...
The variation in species composition of trees greater-than-or-equal-to 7.6 cm gbh in thirty-eight pl...
1. Soil resource partitioning and dispersal limitation have been shown to shape the tree community s...
A GIS-environmental database with 5 arc minute (c. 10 x 10 km) resolution was combined with tree inv...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
The literature on tropical rain forest plant-community relationships with environmental factors usua...
Beta diversity (or species turnover) along environmental gradients is an important component of plan...
1: Unravelling which factors affect where tropical trees grow is an important goal for ecologists a...
Effective vegetation classification schemes identify the processes determining species assemblages a...
Aim Tropical forests have been recognized as important global carbon sinks and sources. However, man...
Both habitat filtering and dispersal limitation influence the compositional structure of forest comm...
1. Understanding coexistence in high biodiversity ecosystems requires knowledge of how rare and comm...
Tropical rain forests are extremely complex dynamic systems displaying very high diversity. One aim ...
evidence for tree species associations with physical habitat variables (physiography for adults and ...