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Conspecific negative density-dependent mortality and the structure of temperate forests
by
Johnson, Daniel J.
, Wolf, Amy
, Mcshea, William J.
, Bourg, Norman A.
, Howe, Robert
, Clay, Keith
in
Abiotic factors
/ adults
/ Biodiversity
/ density dependence
/ Dispersal
/ Distribution patterns
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest habitats
/ Forest regeneration
/ Forests
/ Generalized linear models
/ Indiana
/ Janzen-Connell hypothesis
/ Mortality
/ pair-correlation function
/ Plant diversity
/ Plant ecology
/ Plant species
/ Planting density
/ Saplings
/ seedling dynamics
/ Seedlings
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial distribution
/ Species
/ stand basal area
/ Temperate forests
/ tree diversity
/ Trees
/ Tropical forests
/ Virginia
/ Wisconsin
2014
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Conspecific negative density-dependent mortality and the structure of temperate forests
by
Johnson, Daniel J.
, Wolf, Amy
, Mcshea, William J.
, Bourg, Norman A.
, Howe, Robert
, Clay, Keith
in
Abiotic factors
/ adults
/ Biodiversity
/ density dependence
/ Dispersal
/ Distribution patterns
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest habitats
/ Forest regeneration
/ Forests
/ Generalized linear models
/ Indiana
/ Janzen-Connell hypothesis
/ Mortality
/ pair-correlation function
/ Plant diversity
/ Plant ecology
/ Plant species
/ Planting density
/ Saplings
/ seedling dynamics
/ Seedlings
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial distribution
/ Species
/ stand basal area
/ Temperate forests
/ tree diversity
/ Trees
/ Tropical forests
/ Virginia
/ Wisconsin
2014
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Conspecific negative density-dependent mortality and the structure of temperate forests
by
Johnson, Daniel J.
, Wolf, Amy
, Mcshea, William J.
, Bourg, Norman A.
, Howe, Robert
, Clay, Keith
in
Abiotic factors
/ adults
/ Biodiversity
/ density dependence
/ Dispersal
/ Distribution patterns
/ Forest ecology
/ Forest habitats
/ Forest regeneration
/ Forests
/ Generalized linear models
/ Indiana
/ Janzen-Connell hypothesis
/ Mortality
/ pair-correlation function
/ Plant diversity
/ Plant ecology
/ Plant species
/ Planting density
/ Saplings
/ seedling dynamics
/ Seedlings
/ Spatial analysis
/ spatial distribution
/ Species
/ stand basal area
/ Temperate forests
/ tree diversity
/ Trees
/ Tropical forests
/ Virginia
/ Wisconsin
2014
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Conspecific negative density-dependent mortality and the structure of temperate forests
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Conspecific negative density-dependent mortality and the structure of temperate forests
2014
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Factors that control tree seedling dynamics are critical determinants of forest diversity. We examined the role of density-dependent mortality and abiotic factors in the differential establishment and survival of tree seedlings at three, large, mapped forest plots in Indiana, Virginia, and Wisconsin, USA. We tested whether seedling densities and seedling survival are related to local biotic and abiotic factors with generalized linear mixed models. Spatial point pattern analyses were utilized to determine if the distribution patterns of seedlings and saplings are consistent with a pattern generated by negative density-dependent mortality with respect to conspecific trees. Initial sampled seedling density for nearly a third of species showed a positive correlation with increasing conspecific basal area, indicating dispersal limitation, but few had any association with abiotic variables. By contrast, survival of seedlings over one year significantly declined with increasing conspecific basal area. Point pattern analyses indicated that nearly one-third of tree species had significantly over-dispersed point patterns of conspecific seedlings and saplings relative to adult densities; the majority of other species exhibited random spatial arrangements. Our results demonstrate-that negative conspecific density-dependent mortality of seedlings could generate the spatial patterns observed at later life stages. By differentially favoring seedlings of other species, this process may contribute to the maintenance of tree diversity in temperate forests, just as others have demonstrated for tropical forests.
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