The Relative Importance of Fungal Infection, Conspecific Density and Environmental Heterogeneity for Seedling Survival in a Dominant Tropical Tree

作者: Wirong Chanthorn , Trevor Caughlin , Sukhum Dechkla , Warren Y. Brockelman

DOI: 10.1111/BTP.12044

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摘要: … an important role in tropical tree seedling population dynamics, we found that conspecific density only had a significant positive impact on fungal infection at high elevations, and that …

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