物种丰富度
生物多样性
栖息地
β多样性
热带雨林
热带
雨林
社区
生态系统
生态位分化
伽马多样性
生态位
丰度(生态学)
出处
期刊:Oecologia
[Springer Nature]
日期:2002-01-01
卷期号:130 (1): 1-14
被引量:1037
标识
DOI:10.1007/s004420100809
摘要
Evidence concerning mechanisms hypothesized to explain species coexistence in hyper-diverse communities is reviewed for tropical forest plants. Three hypotheses receive strong support. Niche differences are evident from non-random spatial distributions along micro-topographic gradients and from a survivorship-growth tradeoff during regeneration. Host-specific pests reduce recruitment near reproductive adults (the Janzen-Connell effect), and, negative density dependence occurs over larger spatial scales among the more abundant species and may regulate their populations. A fourth hypothesis, that suppressed understory plants rarely come into competition with one another, has not been considered before and has profound implications for species coexistence. These hypotheses are mutually compatible. Infrequent competition among suppressed understory plants, niche differences, and Janzen-Connell effects may facilitate the coexistence of the many rare plant species found in tropical forests while negative density dependence regulates the few most successful and abundant species.
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