2023
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14195
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Functional traits of young seedlings predict trade‐offs in seedling performance in three neotropical forests

Margaret R. Metz,
S. Joseph Wright,
Jess K. Zimmerman
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in tropical forest remains a challenge. Many tropical tree species are presumed to be functionally equivalent shade tolerant species but exist on a continuum of performance trade‐offs between survival in shade and the ability to quickly grow in sunlight. These trade‐offs can promote coexistence by reducing fitness differences. Variation in plant functional traits related to resource acquisition is thought to pred… Show more

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“…In orchards and Surinam Cherry nurseries, the minimum level of shade to capture the maximum fitness currently needs to be determined. Estimating the threshold light intensity in E. uniflora seedlings is critical because, once planted, more vigorous seedlings will be healthier and more able to adapt to environmental changes beyond performance [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In orchards and Surinam Cherry nurseries, the minimum level of shade to capture the maximum fitness currently needs to be determined. Estimating the threshold light intensity in E. uniflora seedlings is critical because, once planted, more vigorous seedlings will be healthier and more able to adapt to environmental changes beyond performance [20][21][22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%