Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings

Ecological theory predicts that the high local diversity observed in tropical forests is maintained by negative density–dependent interactions within and between closely related plant species. By using long-term data on tree growth and survival for coexisting Inga (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) congeners,...

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Autor principal: Forrister, Dale (author)
Outros Autores: Endara, María-José (author), Younkin, Gordon (author), Coley, Phyllis (author), Kursar, Thomas (author)
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description Ecological theory predicts that the high local diversity observed in tropical forests is maintained by negative density–dependent interactions within and between closely related plant species. By using long-term data on tree growth and survival for coexisting Inga (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) congeners, we tested two mechanisms thought to underlie negative density dependence (NDD): competition for resources and attack by herbivores. We quantified the similarity of neighbors in terms of key ecological traits that mediate these interactions, as well as the similarity of herbivore communities. We show that phytochemical similarity and shared herbivore communities are associated with decreased growth and survival at the sapling stage, a key bottleneck in the life cycle of tropical trees. None of the traits associated with resource acquisition affect plant performance, indicating that competition between neighbors may not shape local tree diversity. These results suggest that herbivore pressure is the primary mechanism driving NDD at the sapling stage.
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spelling Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplingsForrister, DaleEndara, María-JoséYounkin, GordonColey, PhyllisKursar, ThomasEcological theory predicts that the high local diversity observed in tropical forests is maintained by negative density–dependent interactions within and between closely related plant species. By using long-term data on tree growth and survival for coexisting Inga (Fabaceae, Mimosoideae) congeners, we tested two mechanisms thought to underlie negative density dependence (NDD): competition for resources and attack by herbivores. We quantified the similarity of neighbors in terms of key ecological traits that mediate these interactions, as well as the similarity of herbivore communities. We show that phytochemical similarity and shared herbivore communities are associated with decreased growth and survival at the sapling stage, a key bottleneck in the life cycle of tropical trees. None of the traits associated with resource acquisition affect plant performance, indicating that competition between neighbors may not shape local tree diversity. These results suggest that herbivore pressure is the primary mechanism driving NDD at the sapling stage.Science. Volume 363, Issue 6432, Pages 1213 - 12162022-06-18T22:04:44Z2022-06-18T22:04:44Z2019info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://science.sciencemag.org/content/363/6432/1213https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14809/3144engclosedAccesshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositorio Universidad Tecnológica Indoaméricainstname:Universidad Tecnológica Indoaméricainstacron:UTI2022-06-19T00:09:18Zoai:repositorio.uti.edu.ec:20.500.14809/3144Institucionalhttps://repositorio.uti.edu.ec/Institución privadahttps://indoamerica.edu.ec/https://repositorio.uti.edu.ec/oai.Ecuador...opendoar:02022-06-19T00:09:18Repositorio Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica - Universidad Tecnológica Indoaméricafalse
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title Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings
title_full Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings
title_fullStr Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings
title_full_unstemmed Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings
title_short Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings
title_sort Herbivores as drivers of negative density dependence in tropical forest saplings
url https://science.sciencemag.org/content/363/6432/1213
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14809/3144