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Phylogenetic density dependence and environmental filtering predict seedling mortality in a tropical forest

Natalia Norden
Jerome Chave
Pierre-Michel Forget
Claire Fortunel

Résumé

Negative density dependence (NDD) and environmental filtering (EF) shape community assembly, but their relative importance is poorly understood. Recent studies have shown that seedlings mortality risk is positively related to the phylogenetic relatedness of neighbours. However, natural enemies, whose depredations often cause NDD, respond to functional traits of hosts rather than phylogenetic relatedness per se. To understand the roles of NDD and EF in community assembly, we assessed the effects on seedling mortality of functional similarity, phylogenetic relatedness and stem density of neighbouring seedlings and adults in a species-rich tropical forest. Mortality risks increased for common species when their functional traits departed substantially from the neighbourhood mean, and for all species when surrounded by close relatives. This indicates that NDD affects community assembly more broadly than does EF, and leads to the tentative conclusion that natural enemies respond to phylogenetically correlated traits. Our results affirm the prominence of NDD in structuring species-rich communities.

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hal-01032429 , version 1 (22-07-2014)

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C. E. Timothy Paine, Natalia Norden, Jerome Chave, Pierre-Michel Forget, Claire Fortunel, et al.. Phylogenetic density dependence and environmental filtering predict seedling mortality in a tropical forest. Ecology Letters, 2012, 15 (1), pp.34 - 41. ⟨10.1111/j.1461-0248.2011.01705.x⟩. ⟨hal-01032429⟩
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