Investigations in commonness and rarity: a comparative analysis of co-occurring, congeneric Mexican trees
Investigations in commonness and rarity: a comparative analysis of co-occurring, congeneric Mexican trees
Population size distributions were examined for 12 species of trees co-occurring at Chamela Biological Station in Jalisco, Mexico. Species had been selected as congeneric pairs and trios similar in gross morphology and ecology in order better to identify correlates of relative abundance. Rarer species were found unanimously to have more irregular distributions of individuals among size classes than more common species when distributions were compared to a smooth, descending curve constructed from population mean stem diameters (an exponential distribution). Examination among species of patterns of deviation from these corresponding smooth distributions indicates that the most reasonably inferred cause for the observed pattern is consistent differences in degree of fluctuation in recruitment into adult size classes. These results thereby suggest a demographic difference between locally rarer and more common species that may be generally associated with observed differences in relative abundance and indicate a focus for management of rarity in forest trees.
rare plant, size distributions, congeneric comparisons, independent contrasts, recruitment fluctuation, species coexistence, biodiversity, storage dynamics
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Ishiwara, R.P.
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Perez-Jimenez, A.
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Magallanes, A.S.
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Steers, H.
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November 2001
Kelly, C.K.
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Carter, R.
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Franco, M.
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Johnson, W.
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Jones, T.
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Ishiwara, R.P.
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Perez-Jimenez, A.
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Magallanes, A.S.
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Steers, H.
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Kelly, C.K., Smith, H.B., Buckley, Y.M., Carter, R., Franco, M., Johnson, W., Jones, T., May, B., Ishiwara, R.P., Perez-Jimenez, A., Magallanes, A.S., Steers, H. and Waterman, C.
(2001)
Investigations in commonness and rarity: a comparative analysis of co-occurring, congeneric Mexican trees.
Ecology Letters, 4 (6), .
(doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2001.00278.x).
Abstract
Population size distributions were examined for 12 species of trees co-occurring at Chamela Biological Station in Jalisco, Mexico. Species had been selected as congeneric pairs and trios similar in gross morphology and ecology in order better to identify correlates of relative abundance. Rarer species were found unanimously to have more irregular distributions of individuals among size classes than more common species when distributions were compared to a smooth, descending curve constructed from population mean stem diameters (an exponential distribution). Examination among species of patterns of deviation from these corresponding smooth distributions indicates that the most reasonably inferred cause for the observed pattern is consistent differences in degree of fluctuation in recruitment into adult size classes. These results thereby suggest a demographic difference between locally rarer and more common species that may be generally associated with observed differences in relative abundance and indicate a focus for management of rarity in forest trees.
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Submitted date: 3 July 2001
Published date: November 2001
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rare plant, size distributions, congeneric comparisons, independent contrasts, recruitment fluctuation, species coexistence, biodiversity, storage dynamics
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C.K. Kelly
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H.B. Smith
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Y.M. Buckley
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R. Carter
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M. Franco
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W. Johnson
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T. Jones
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B. May
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R.P. Ishiwara
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A. Perez-Jimenez
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A.S. Magallanes
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H. Steers
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C. Waterman
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