Negative density dependence (NDD) of recruitment is pervasive in tropical tree species. We tested the hypotheses that seed dispersal is NDD, due to intraspecific competition for dispersers, and that this contributes to NDD of recruitment. We compared dispersal in the palm Attalea butyracea across a wide range of population density on Barro Colorado Island in Panama and assessed its consequences for seed distributions. We found that frugivore visitation, seed removal and dispersal distance all declined with population density of A. butyracea, demonstrating NDD of seed dispersal due to competition for dispersers. Furthermore, as population density increased, the distances of seeds from the nearest adult decreased, conspecific seed crowding in...
Seed predation and seed dispersal can have strong effects on early life history stages of plants. Th...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
Many large species have declined worldwide due to habitat fragmentation and poaching. The defaunati...
Negative density dependence (NDD) of recruitment is pervasive in tropical tree species. We tested th...
The idiosyncratic behaviors of seed dispersers are important contributors to plant spatial associati...
Seed dispersal sets the stage for the suite of biotic and abiotic interactions that determine the fa...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Seed dispersal establishes th...
1. Assessing the demographic effects of leaf area losses in perennial plants is important to determi...
Despite broadly overlapping geographic distributions in the central Amazon basin, two congeneric pal...
The idiosyncratic behaviours of seed dispersers are important contributors to plant spatial associat...
Conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) is thought to promote plant species diversity. Theore...
We used parentage analysis to estimate seedling recruitment distances and genetic composition of see...
Many plant species are threatened as a result of extinction of their large-bodied frugivores all ove...
Understanding how plant species coexist in tropical rainforests is one of the biggest challenges in ...
Seed predation and seed dispersal can have strong effects on early life history stages of plants. Th...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
Many large species have declined worldwide due to habitat fragmentation and poaching. The defaunati...
Negative density dependence (NDD) of recruitment is pervasive in tropical tree species. We tested th...
The idiosyncratic behaviors of seed dispersers are important contributors to plant spatial associati...
Seed dispersal sets the stage for the suite of biotic and abiotic interactions that determine the fa...
Recruitment limitation—the failure of a species to establish recruits at an available site—is a pote...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2003.Seed dispersal establishes th...
1. Assessing the demographic effects of leaf area losses in perennial plants is important to determi...
Despite broadly overlapping geographic distributions in the central Amazon basin, two congeneric pal...
The idiosyncratic behaviours of seed dispersers are important contributors to plant spatial associat...
Conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) is thought to promote plant species diversity. Theore...
We used parentage analysis to estimate seedling recruitment distances and genetic composition of see...
Many plant species are threatened as a result of extinction of their large-bodied frugivores all ove...
Understanding how plant species coexist in tropical rainforests is one of the biggest challenges in ...
Seed predation and seed dispersal can have strong effects on early life history stages of plants. Th...
Plant recruitment in tropical forests reflects the chance that seeds arrive at a site resulting in s...
Many large species have declined worldwide due to habitat fragmentation and poaching. The defaunati...