Journal article
Suppression, release and canopy recruitment in five tree species from a seasonal tropical forest in western Thailand
PJ Baker, S Bunyavejchewin
Journal of Tropical Ecology | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 2006
Abstract
We used tree-rings to reconstruct long-term patterns of suppression, release and growth among five sympatric canopy tree species representing the full range of shade tolerance in a seasonal tropical forest in western Thailand. We expected that the frequency and duration of suppression and release events would be positively correlated with shade tolerance. All five species showed evidence of major and moderate growth releases. As expected, Melia azederach, an extreme heliophile, had the fewest releases. However, among the other species the number of major releases was consistent across the range of shade tolerance. The most significant difference among the species was the number of moderate r..
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