نتایج جستجو برای: conspecific tree

تعداد نتایج: 174063  

2014
Ian A. Dickie Mark G. St John Gregor W. Yeates Chris W. Morse Karen I. Bonner Kate Orwin Duane A. Peltzer

Plant invasions can change soil biota and nutrients in ways that drive subsequent plant communities, particularly when co-invading with belowground mutualists such as ectomycorrhizal fungi. These effects can persist following removal of the invasive plant and, combined with effects of removal per se, influence subsequent plant communities and ecosystem functioning. We used field observations an...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Sarah McCarthy-Neumann Richard K Kobe

A negative feedback between local abundance and natural enemies could contribute to maintaining tree species diversity by constraining population growth of common species. Soil pathogens could be an important mechanism of such noncompetitive distance and density-dependent (NCDD) mortality, but susceptibility to local pathogens may be ameliorated by a life history strategy that favors survivorsh...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
James A Lutz Andrew J Larson Tucker J Furniss Daniel C Donato James A Freund Mark E Swanson Kenneth J Bible Jiquan Chen Jerry F Franklin

Mortality processes in old-growth forests are generally assumed to be driven by gap-scale disturbance, with only a limited role ascribed to density-dependent mortality, but these assumptions are rarely tested with data sets incorporating repeated measurements. Using a 12-ha spatially explicit plot censused 13 years apart in an approximately 500-year-old Pseudotsuga-Tsuga forest, we demonstrate ...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2006
Benjamin Gilbert William F Laurance Egbert Giles Leigh Henrique E M Nascimento

We use Hubbell's neutral theory to predict the impact of habitat fragmentation on Amazonian tree communities. For forest fragments isolated for about two decades, we generate neutral predictions for local species extinction, changes in species composition within fragments, and increases in the probability that any two trees within a fragment are conspecific. We tested these predictions using fr...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2016
Maria Natalia Umaña Jimena Forero-Montaña Robert Muscarella Christopher J Nytch Jill Thompson Maria Uriarte Jess Zimmerman Nathan G Swenson

The seed-to-seedling transition constitutes a critical bottleneck in the life history of plants and represents a major determinant of species composition and abundance. However, we have surprisingly little knowledge regarding the forces driving this ontogenetic transition. Here we utilize information regarding organismal function to investigate the strength of intra- and interspecific negative ...

2017
James A. Lutz Andrew J. Larson Tucker J. Furniss Daniel C. Donato James A. Freund Mark E. Swanson Kenneth J. Bible Jiquan Chen Jerry F. Franklin JAMES A. LUTZ ANDREW J. LARSON TUCKER J. FURNISS DANIEL C. DONATO JAMES A. FREUND MARK E. SWANSON KENNETH J. BIBLE JIQUAN CHEN JERRY F. FRANKLIN

Mortality processes in old-growth forests are generally assumed to be driven by gap-scale disturbance, with only a limited role ascribed to density-dependent mortality, but these assumptions are rarely tested with data sets incorporating repeated measurements. Using a 12-ha spatially explicit plot censused 13 years apart in an approximately 500-year-old Pseudotsuga–Tsuga forest, we demonstrate ...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Simon A Queenborough David F R P Burslem Nancy C Garwood Renato Valencia

In order to differentiate between mechanisms of species coexistence, we examined the relative importance of local biotic neighbourhood, abiotic habitat factors and species differences as factors influencing the survival of 2330 spatially mapped tropical tree seedlings of 15 species of Myristicaceae in two separate analyses in which individuals were identified first to species and then to genus....

2010
Yann Hautier Philippe Saner Christopher Philipson Robert Bagchi Robert C. Ong Andy Hector

BACKGROUND The Janzen-Connell hypothesis proposes that seed and seedling enemies play a major role in maintaining high levels of tree diversity in tropical forests. However, human disturbance may alter guilds of seed predators including their body size distribution. These changes have the potential to affect seedling survival in logged forest and may alter forest composition and diversity. ME...

2005
Andrew J. Larson Jerry F. Franklin

We investigated the effect of fire severity and environmental conditions on conifer tree regeneration 11 years after an autumn wildfire in the western Oregon Cascade Range. Conifer tree seedlings, including those of Pseudotsuga menziesii, established promptly and at high densities following fire, in contrast to long establishment periods documented for many other sites. P. menziesii, Tsuga hete...

Journal: :Linear Algebra and its Applications 2012

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