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Latitudinal patterns in stabilizing density dependence of forest communities.
Hülsmann, Lisa; Chisholm, Ryan A; Comita, Liza; Visser, Marco D; de Souza Leite, Melina; Aguilar, Salomon; Anderson-Teixeira, Kristina J; Bourg, Norman A; Brockelman, Warren Y; Bunyavejchewin, Sarayudh; Castaño, Nicolas; Chang-Yang, Chia-Hao; Chuyong, George B; Clay, Keith; Davies, Stuart J; Duque, Alvaro; Ediriweera, Sisira; Ewango, Corneille; Gilbert, Gregory S; Holík, Jan; Howe, Robert W; Hubbell, Stephen P; Itoh, Akira; Johnson, Daniel J; Kenfack, David; Král, Kamil; Larson, Andrew J; Lutz, James A; Makana, Jean-Remy; Malhi, Yadvinder; McMahon, Sean M; McShea, William J; Mohamad, Mohizah; Nasardin, Musalmah; Nathalang, Anuttara; Norden, Natalia; Oliveira, Alexandre A; Parmigiani, Renan; Perez, Rolando; Phillips, Richard P; Pongpattananurak, Nantachai; Sun, I-Fang; Swanson, Mark E; Tan, Sylvester; Thomas, Duncan; Thompson, Jill; Uriarte, Maria; Wolf, Amy T; Yao, Tze Leong; Zimmerman, Jess K.
Affiliation
  • Hülsmann L; Ecosystem Analysis and Simulation (EASI) Lab, University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany. lisa.huelsmann@uni-bayreuth.de.
  • Chisholm RA; Theoretical Ecology, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany. lisa.huelsmann@uni-bayreuth.de.
  • Comita L; Bayreuth Center of Ecology and Environmental Research (BayCEER), University of Bayreuth, Bayreuth, Germany. lisa.huelsmann@uni-bayreuth.de.
  • Visser MD; Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.
  • de Souza Leite M; School of the Environment, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA.
  • Aguilar S; Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama.
  • Anderson-Teixeira KJ; Institute of Environmental Sciences, Leiden University, Leiden, The Netherlands.
  • Bourg NA; Department of Ecology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Brockelman WY; Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama.
  • Bunyavejchewin S; Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama.
  • Castaño N; Conservation Ecology Center, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VA, USA.
  • Chang-Yang CH; Conservation Ecology Center, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VA, USA.
  • Chuyong GB; National Biobank of Thailand (NBT), National Science and Technology Development Agency, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Clay K; Institute of Molecular Biosciences, Mahidol University, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand.
  • Davies SJ; Thai Long Term Forest Ecological Research Project, Department of Forest Biology, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Duque A; Instituto Amazónico de Investigaciones Científicas Sinchi, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • Ediriweera S; Department of Biological Sciences, National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan.
  • Ewango C; Department of Plant Science, University of Buea, Buea, Cameroon.
  • Gilbert GS; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA, USA.
  • Holík J; Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Howe RW; Departamento de Ciencias Forestales, Universidad Nacional de Colombia Sede Medellín, Medellín, Colombia.
  • Hubbell SP; Department of Science and Technology, Uva Wellassa University, Badulla, Sri Lanka.
  • Itoh A; University of Kisangani, Kisangani, Congo.
  • Johnson DJ; Environmental Studies Department, University of California, Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, USA.
  • Kenfack D; Department of Forest Ecology, Silva Tarouca Research Institute, Brno, Czech Republic.
  • Král K; Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, Department of Biology, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, WI, USA.
  • Larson AJ; Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
  • Lutz JA; Graduate School of Science, Osaka Metropolitan University, Osaka, Japan.
  • Makana JR; School of Forest, Fisheries, and Geomatics Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA.
  • Malhi Y; Global Earth Observatory (ForestGEO), Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA.
  • McMahon SM; Department of Forest Ecology, Silva Tarouca Research Institute, Brno, Czech Republic.
  • McShea WJ; Department of Forest Management, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA.
  • Mohamad M; Wilderness Institute, University of Montana, Missoula, MT, USA.
  • Nasardin M; Department of Wildland Resources, Utah State University, Logan, UT, USA.
  • Nathalang A; University of Kisangani, Kisangani, Congo.
  • Norden N; Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
  • Oliveira AA; Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Parmigiani R; Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Edgewater, MD, USA.
  • Perez R; Conservation Ecology Center, Smithsonian's National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute, Front Royal, VA, USA.
  • Phillips RP; Sarawak Forest Department, Kuching, Malaysia.
  • Pongpattananurak N; Forest Research Institute Malaysia, Kepong, Malaysia.
  • Sun IF; National Biobank of Thailand (NBT), National Science and Technology Development Agency, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Swanson ME; Instituto de Investigación de Recursos Biológicos Alexander von Humboldt, Bogotá, Colombia.
  • Tan S; Department of Ecology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Thomas D; Department of Ecology, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Thompson J; Forest Global Earth Observatory, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama.
  • Uriarte M; Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA.
  • Wolf AT; Department of Forest Biology, Faculty of Forestry, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Yao TL; Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Studies, National Donghwa University, Hualien, Taiwan.
  • Zimmerman JK; School of the Environment, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA.
Nature ; 627(8004): 564-571, 2024 Mar.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38418889
ABSTRACT
Numerous studies have shown reduced performance in plants that are surrounded by neighbours of the same species1,2, a phenomenon known as conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD)3. A long-held ecological hypothesis posits that CNDD is more pronounced in tropical than in temperate forests4,5, which increases community stabilization, species coexistence and the diversity of local tree species6,7. Previous analyses supporting such a latitudinal gradient in CNDD8,9 have suffered from methodological limitations related to the use of static data10-12. Here we present a comprehensive assessment of latitudinal CNDD patterns using dynamic mortality data to estimate species-site-specific CNDD across 23 sites. Averaged across species, we found that stabilizing CNDD was present at all except one site, but that average stabilizing CNDD was not stronger toward the tropics. However, in tropical tree communities, rare and intermediate abundant species experienced stronger stabilizing CNDD than did common species. This pattern was absent in temperate forests, which suggests that CNDD influences species abundances more strongly in tropical forests than it does in temperate ones13. We also found that interspecific variation in CNDD, which might attenuate its stabilizing effect on species diversity14,15, was high but not significantly different across latitudes. Although the consequences of these patterns for latitudinal diversity gradients are difficult to evaluate, we speculate that a more effective regulation of population abundances could translate into greater stabilization of tropical tree communities and thus contribute to the high local diversity of tropical forests.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Trees / Forests / Biodiversity / Geographic Mapping Language: En Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Trees / Forests / Biodiversity / Geographic Mapping Language: En Year: 2024 Type: Article