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Nature and Age of Neighbours Matter: Interspecific Associations among Tree Species Exist and Vary across Life Stages in Tropical Forests

机译:邻居的本质和年龄:热带森林中不同生命阶段树种之间的种间关联存在和变化

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Detailed information about interspecific spatial associations among tropical tree species is scarce, and hence the ecological importance of those associations may have been underestimated. However, they can play a role in community assembly and species diversity maintenance. This study investigated the spatial dependence between pairs of species. First, the spatial associations (spatial attraction and spatial repulsion) that arose between species were examined. Second, different sizes of trees were considered in order to evaluate whether the spatial relationships between species are constant or vary during the lifetime of individuals. Third, the consistency of those spatial associations with the species-habitat associations found in previous studies was assessed. Two different tropical ecosystems were investigated: a montane cloud forest and a lowland moist forest. The results showed that spatial associations among species exist, and these vary among life stages and species. The rarity of negative spatial interactions suggested that exclusive competition was not common in the studied forests. On the other hand, positive interactions were common, and the results of this study strongly suggested that habitat associations were not the only cause of spatial attraction among species. If this is true, habitat associations and density dependence are not the only mechanisms that explain species distribution and diversity; other ecological interactions, such as facilitation among species, may also play a role. These spatial associations could be important in the assembly of tropical tree communities and forest succession, and should be taken into account in future studies.
机译:关于热带树种间种间空间联系的详细信息很少,因此这些联系的生态重要性可能被低估了。但是,它们可以在社区集会和物种多样性维护中发挥作用。这项研究调查了物种对之间的空间依赖性。首先,研究了物种之间产生的空间联系(空间吸引力和空间排斥)。其次,考虑了不同大小的树木,以评估物种之间的空间关系在个体的一生中是恒定的还是变化的。第三,评估了这些空间关联与先前研究中发现的物种-栖息地关联的一致性。调查了两个不同的热带生态系统:山地云雾森林和低地湿润森林。结果表明,物种之间存在空间关联,并且在生命阶段和物种之间存在差异。负空间相互作用的稀有性表明,排他性竞争在所研究的森林中并不常见。另一方面,积极的相互作用是普遍的,这项研究的结果强烈表明,栖息地协会并不是物种间空间吸引的唯一原因。如果这是真的,那么栖息地的联系和密度的依赖并不是解释物种分布和多样性的唯一机制。其他生态相互作用,例如物种间的促进作用也可能起作用。这些空间关联在热带树木群落和森林演替的组装中可能很重要,并且在以后的研究中应予以考虑。

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    Alicia Ledo;

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