Journal article

Temporal variability of forest communities: Empirical estimates of population change in 4000 tree species

RA Chisholm, R Condit, KA Rahman, PJ Baker, S Bunyavejchewin, YY Chen, G Chuyong, HS Dattaraja, S Davies, CEN Ewango, CVS Gunatilleke, IAU Nimal Gunatilleke, S Hubbell, D Kenfack, S Kiratiprayoon, Y Lin, JR Makana, N Pongpattananurak, S Pulla, R Punchi-Manage Show all

Ecology Letters | Published : 2014

Abstract

Long-term surveys of entire communities of species are needed to measure fluctuations in natural populations and elucidate the mechanisms driving population dynamics and community assembly. We analysed changes in abundance of over 4000 tree species in 12 forests across the world over periods of 6-28 years. Abundance fluctuations in all forests are large and consistent with population dynamics models in which temporal environmental variance plays a central role. At some sites we identify clear environmental drivers, such as fire and drought, that could underlie these patterns, but at other sites there is a need for further research to identify drivers. In addition, cross-site comparisons show..

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