While density dependence is a popular topic of research in population ecology, it has received much less attention at the community level. Using 27 years of data from Heron Island, on Australia's Great Barrier Reef, we develop a matrix model of coral community dynamics that shows that community-level density dependence does occur and that it is fairly common, being found in 38% of the model parameters for which it was tested. In particular, colonization of free space (through either recruitment or growth of existing colonies) was nearly always density dependent. There were no consistent patterns in the results for mortality, persistence, or species interactions. Most transitions were found to be dependent on the cover of the incoming specie...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Predicting whether, how, and to what degree communities recover from disturbance remain major challe...
We evaluated the role that demography may play in the formation of local aggregations of Sinularia f...
While density dependence is a popular topic of research in population ecology, it has received much ...
In clonal plants and animals, stolons and runners often promote rapid directional growth and escape ...
Reef-building coral assemblages are typically species rich, yet the processes maintaining high biodi...
This study investigates some of the demographic processes (recruitment, mortality, fragmentation and...
This study investigates some of the demographic processes (recruitment, mortality, fragmentation and...
A 23 year data set (1981–2003 inclusive) and the spatially explicit individual-based model ‘‘Compete...
Patterns of scleractinian distribution and abundance, reproductive ecology, recruitment and mortalit...
Recent history plays an important role in the physiology, behavior, and ecology of individuals, and ...
One of the major questions in ecology is, what controls the structure of communities? We used projec...
Coral reef restoration aims to help threatened coral ecosystems recover from recent severe declines....
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis predicts increased survival of early life stages with decreasing consp...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Predicting whether, how, and to what degree communities recover from disturbance remain major challe...
We evaluated the role that demography may play in the formation of local aggregations of Sinularia f...
While density dependence is a popular topic of research in population ecology, it has received much ...
In clonal plants and animals, stolons and runners often promote rapid directional growth and escape ...
Reef-building coral assemblages are typically species rich, yet the processes maintaining high biodi...
This study investigates some of the demographic processes (recruitment, mortality, fragmentation and...
This study investigates some of the demographic processes (recruitment, mortality, fragmentation and...
A 23 year data set (1981–2003 inclusive) and the spatially explicit individual-based model ‘‘Compete...
Patterns of scleractinian distribution and abundance, reproductive ecology, recruitment and mortalit...
Recent history plays an important role in the physiology, behavior, and ecology of individuals, and ...
One of the major questions in ecology is, what controls the structure of communities? We used projec...
Coral reef restoration aims to help threatened coral ecosystems recover from recent severe declines....
The Janzen-Connell hypothesis predicts increased survival of early life stages with decreasing consp...
Anthropogenic impacts are typically detrimental to tropical coral reefs, but the effect of increasin...
More diverse communities are thought to be more stable—the diversity–stability hypothesis—due to inc...
Predicting whether, how, and to what degree communities recover from disturbance remain major challe...
We evaluated the role that demography may play in the formation of local aggregations of Sinularia f...