Ecological drivers of tree assemblage in tropical, subtropical and subalpine forests
Autor: | Calum Brown, Yue-Hua Hu, Mengesha Asefa, Han-Dong Wen, Kun Xu, Min Cao |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
Ecology business.industry Ontogeny Species distribution Distribution (economics) Plant Science Subtropics Poisson distribution 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences symbols.namesake Geography symbols Biological dispersal business Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests 010606 plant biology & botany Subalpine forest |
Zdroj: | Journal of Vegetation Science. 31:107-117 |
ISSN: | 1654-1103 1100-9233 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jvs.12819 |
Popis: | Location Yunnan province, southwest China. Methods We used the homogeneous Poisson, homogeneous Thomas, inhomogeneous Poisson, and inhomogeneous Thomas point process models to predict the effect of stochastic, dispersal and/or environmental processes respectively on the distribution of trees across ontogeny in tropical, subtropical and subalpine forests. To evaluate the relative importance of models, we compared the observed and simulated patterns of species‐area relationship and g(r) at community and species level, respectively. Results Homogeneous Thomas model was the model with the lowest AIC scores across ontogeny and forest types at community level. At species level, however, homogeneous Thomas, and inhomogeneous Thomas predicted the distribution of large and small trees respectively with lower AIC values in ALS and LJ plots. In BB plot, homogeneous Thomas model is dominant across ontogeny at the species level. Conclusions The tree communities are assembled mainly by dispersal process at community level. The relative importance of ecological processes for species distribution varied across life stages at species level suggesting that there is ontogenetic shift of ecological processes in shaping tree distribution. Using different summary statistics at both community and species levels helps to discern the different spatial structure of species and increase our appreciation of the processes underpin community assembly. |
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