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Forest tree neighborhoods are structured more by negative conspecific density dependence than by interactions among closely related species

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Author:
Chen, Lei  Search this
Comita, Liza S.  Search this
Wright, S. Joseph  Search this
Swenson, Nathan G.  Search this
Zimmerman, Jess K.  Search this
Mi, Xiangcheng  Search this
Hao, Zhanqing  Search this
Ye, Wanhui  Search this
Hubbell, Stephen P.  Search this
Kress, W. John  Search this
Uriarte, Maria  Search this
Thompson, Jill  Search this
Nytch, Christopher J.  Search this
Wang, Xugao  Search this
Lian, Juyu  Search this
Ma, Keping  Search this
Object Type:
Smithsonian staff publication
Year:
2018
Citation:
Chen, Lei, Comita, Liza S., Wright, S. Joseph, Swenson, Nathan G., Zimmerman, Jess K., Mi, Xiangcheng, Hao, Zhanqing, Ye, Wanhui, Hubbell, Stephen P., Kress, W. John, Uriarte, Maria, Thompson, Jill, Nytch, Christopher J., Wang, Xugao, Lian, Juyu, and Ma, Keping. 2018. "Forest tree neighborhoods are structured more by negative conspecific density dependence than by interactions among closely related species." Ecography, 41, (7) 1114–1123. https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03389.
Identifier:
147839
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03389
ISSN:
0906-7590
Data source:
Smithsonian Libraries and Archives
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:slasro_147839