Abiotic stresses, physiological dysfunction, forest stand dynamics, and primary tree attackers (native and non-native) are all recognized as important contributors to both anomalous tree mortality and background tree mortality, and thus as important influences on biogeochemical cycling and habitat for associated terrestrial organisms. Opportunistic and latent tree pathogens and insect pests have largely been left out of this discussion, probably because they are difficult to monitor and their effects sometimes more diffuse, yet they play important roles in tree mortality scenarios. We know very little about the influence of biotic gradients, e.g., forest dynamics and forest structure, on the occurrence and effects of these opportunistic bi...
1. Oomycete soil pathogens are known to have a negative effect on Prunus serotina seedling establish...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Plants and mycorrhizal fungi influence each other’s abundance, diversity and distribution. How other...
In forest communities, the Janzen–Connell (J-C) hypothesis proposes that species diversity is mainta...
1 The importance of opportunistic pathogens, in particular Armillaria species, in forest decline has...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Rose-Marie Muzika.Includes vita.Root disease fungi have important ecolo...
14 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 1 tabla.- referencias.- Additional supporting information may be found in ...
1. The enemies-induced Janzen-Connell (JC) effect, a classic model invoking conspecific negative den...
Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are mechanisms by which plants alter the structure, chemistry, and biol...
1. Organisms are adapted to particular habitats; consequently, community composition changes across ...
1. Seedlings near a conspecific adult might suffer increased mortality due to pressure from enemies ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (plant symbionts) are diverse and exist within spatially variable communities ...
16 páginas.- 3 figuras.-Supporting information are accessible at h ttps://doi.org/10.17632/y8k3fddnz...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
1. Oomycete soil pathogens are known to have a negative effect on Prunus serotina seedling establish...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Plants and mycorrhizal fungi influence each other’s abundance, diversity and distribution. How other...
In forest communities, the Janzen–Connell (J-C) hypothesis proposes that species diversity is mainta...
1 The importance of opportunistic pathogens, in particular Armillaria species, in forest decline has...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Rose-Marie Muzika.Includes vita.Root disease fungi have important ecolo...
14 páginas.- 2 figuras.- 1 tabla.- referencias.- Additional supporting information may be found in ...
1. The enemies-induced Janzen-Connell (JC) effect, a classic model invoking conspecific negative den...
Plant-soil feedbacks (PSFs) are mechanisms by which plants alter the structure, chemistry, and biol...
1. Organisms are adapted to particular habitats; consequently, community composition changes across ...
1. Seedlings near a conspecific adult might suffer increased mortality due to pressure from enemies ...
Ectomycorrhizal fungi (plant symbionts) are diverse and exist within spatially variable communities ...
16 páginas.- 3 figuras.-Supporting information are accessible at h ttps://doi.org/10.17632/y8k3fddnz...
The processes that determine the structure of plant communities are of considerable practical and th...
Identifying the mechanisms that prevent competitive exclusion in tropical forests is a key goal of t...
1. Oomycete soil pathogens are known to have a negative effect on Prunus serotina seedling establish...
Why are there so many different tree species in most tropical rainforests? Ecologists have increasin...
Plants and mycorrhizal fungi influence each other’s abundance, diversity and distribution. How other...