Trees, lianas and the maintenance of species diversity in tropical forests

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Date
2013Author
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Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
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Contribución a congreso / Biltzarrerako ekarpena
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nodoi-noplumx
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Abstract
Determining the mechanisms that maintain species diversity and explain species distributions are central
goals in ecology. Recent empirical evidence supports two putative mechanisms for species diversity maintenance
and distribution for tropical tree communities; in particular, negative density dependence and habitat specialization.
Previous studies, however, have omitted plant groups other th ...
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Determining the mechanisms that maintain species diversity and explain species distributions are central
goals in ecology. Recent empirical evidence supports two putative mechanisms for species diversity maintenance
and distribution for tropical tree communities; in particular, negative density dependence and habitat specialization.
Previous studies, however, have omitted plant groups other than trees, and thus conclusions about the
generality of plant distribution and diversity maintenance mechanisms remain unresolved. In this talk I review
the evidence for the maintenance of both liana and tree species diversity and distribution and marshal evidence
for key life-history strategies to explain why diversity maintenance and distribution of these two growth forms
are fundamentally different. [--]
Description
Ponencia sobre Biodiversidad y Ciencia, 7 de mayo de 2013. Presentada al XI Congreso Nacional de la Asociación Española de Ecología Terrestre titulado "Invitación a la ecología: estrechando lazos con la sociedad". Pamplona-Iruña, 6-10 de mayo de 2013.