Size structure of a dominant Neotropical forest tree species, Dicymbe altsonii, in Guyana and some factors reducing seedling leaf area

Autor: B. C. Wood, F. Marsh, Rico Isaacs, Michael P. Gillman, M. Johnston
Rok vydání: 1996
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Zdroj: Journal of Tropical Ecology. 12:599-606
ISSN: 1469-7831
0266-4674
DOI: 10.1017/s0266467400009810
Popis: There has recently been a renewal of interest in the phenomenon of tree species dominance in tropical forests (Condit et al. 1992, Connell & Lowman 1989), following the observations of Richards more than 40 years ago that tropical tree communities often show marked patterns of species dominance (Richards 1952). Thus, whilst a large tree species pool is present in tropical forests there may be factors operating, such as the ectomycorrhizal associations suggested by Connell & Lowman (1989), which facilitate a marked dominance by one or more species, resulting in a reduction of ecological diversity. The quantification of such dominance and the investigation of the factors contributing to dominance are therefore primary goals of tropical forest ecology.
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