1999
DOI: 10.2307/2656950
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Interpreting recruitment limitation in forests

Abstract: Studies of tree recruitment are many, but they provide few general insights into the role of recruitment limitation for population dynamics. That role depends on the vital rates (transitions) from seed production to sapling stages and on overall population growth. To determine the state of our understanding of recruitment limitation we examined how well we can estimate parameters corresponding to these vital rates. Our two-part analysis consists of (1) a survey of published literature to determine the spatial … Show more

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“…Whatever their methods, studies of seed dispersal are most often conducted in single populations and single seasons, over short distances and without consideration of the microsite (Box 1) upon which seeds are deposited. Such studies necessarily fail to capture important variation at larger spatial scales and longer temporal scales 13 . We refer the reader to Clark et al 13 for an excellent discussion of population-level variation, and focus here on patterns of long-distance dispersal, microsite-dependent deposition and temporal variation.…”
Section: Patterns Of Variation In Seed Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Whatever their methods, studies of seed dispersal are most often conducted in single populations and single seasons, over short distances and without consideration of the microsite (Box 1) upon which seeds are deposited. Such studies necessarily fail to capture important variation at larger spatial scales and longer temporal scales 13 . We refer the reader to Clark et al 13 for an excellent discussion of population-level variation, and focus here on patterns of long-distance dispersal, microsite-dependent deposition and temporal variation.…”
Section: Patterns Of Variation In Seed Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such studies necessarily fail to capture important variation at larger spatial scales and longer temporal scales 13 . We refer the reader to Clark et al 13 for an excellent discussion of population-level variation, and focus here on patterns of long-distance dispersal, microsite-dependent deposition and temporal variation.…”
Section: Patterns Of Variation In Seed Dispersionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, there have been few log-term studies on sapling recruitment, survival and growth for native vs. invasive plants (Yurkonis and Meiners 2004), although this is a prerequisite for clarifying mechanisms how biological invasions affect plant community dynamics (Clark et al 1999;Rooney et al 2000). Overstory trees suppress sapling regeneration via above-and below-ground competition (Levine et al 2003;Yurkonis and Meiners 2004;Kueffer et al 2007), and the suppression acts differently between species (Dullinger et al 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the sapling stage is decisive to determine forest dynamics, this stage should be a focus for study of forest ecosystem invasion (Clark et al 1999;Rooney et al 2000).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%