Authors
Edwin Lebrija-Trejos, Eduardo A Pérez-García, Jorge A Meave, Frans Bongers, Lourens Poorter
Publication date
2010/2
Journal
Ecology
Volume
91
Issue
2
Pages
386-398
Publisher
Ecological Society of America
Description
Mechanistic models of community assembly state that biotic and abiotic filters constrain species establishment through selection on their functional traits. Predicting this assembly process is hampered because few studies directly incorporate environmental measurements and scale up from species to community level and because the functional traits' significance is environment dependent. We analyzed community assembly by measuring structure, environmental conditions, and species traits of secondary forests in a species‐rich tropical system. We found, as hypothesized, that community structure shaped the local environment and that strong relationships existed between this environment and the traits of the most successful species of the regeneration communities. Path and multivariate analyses showed that temperature and leaf traits that regulate it were the most important factors of community differentiation …
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