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Título: A test of the Janzen-Connell model with two common tree species in Amazonian forest
Autor: Sobral Cintra, R. J. de
Palavras-chave: Density Dependence
Janzen-connell Model
Seed Survival
Seedling Survival
Amazonia
Peru
Arecaceae
Arecaceae
Astrocaryum
Astrocaryum Murumuru
Astrocaryum Murumuru
Dipteryx
Dipteryx Micrantha
Dipteryx Micrantha
Fabaceae
Fabaceae
Hexapoda
Insecta
Mammalia
Data do documento: 1997
Revista: Journal of Tropical Ecology
É parte de: Volume 13, Número 5, Pags. 641-658
Abstract: Field experiments and survival analysis were used to test whether the Janzen-Connell model operated for two common Amazonian tree species in Peru: the midstorey palm, Astrocaryum murumuru, and the canopy-emergent legume, Dipteryx micrantha. Seed and seedling survival patterns of these species partially supported the model, depending on tree species, type of predator, spatial scale and the particular year. At a small scale of a 2.5-ha plot, Astrocaryum seed predation by insects and mammals was density-dependent. At a larger scale of 100 ha, Dipteryx seed survival increased with distance from conspecific adults, but for Astrocaryum seeds there was no distance dependence. At the scale of 200-400 ha Dipteryx seed survival was negatively related to the number of individuals present in groups of conspecific adult trees. In 1992 a higher proportion of Astrocaryum seedlings survived far from, compared with close to, conspecific adult trees, whilst in 1993 more Dipteryx seedlings survived beneath conspecific adult trees than farther away.
DOI: 10.1017/S0266467400010841
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