Causes and consequences of monodominance in tropical lowland forests

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Biology
Creator Torti, Sylvia D.; Coley, Phyllis D.; Kursar, Thomas A.
Title Causes and consequences of monodominance in tropical lowland forests
Date 2001
Description Tropical canopy dominance in lowland, well-drained forests by one plant species is a long-standing conundrum in tropical biology. Research now shows that dominance is not the result of one trait or mechanism. We suggest that the striking dominance of Gilbertiodendron dewevrei in the Ituri Forest of northeastern Congo is the result of a number of traits in adult trees that significantly modify the understory environment, making it difficult for other species to regenerate there.
Type Text
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Volume 157
Issue 2
First Page 141
Last Page 153
Subject Monodominance; Gilbertiodendron dewevrei; Ituri Forest; Understory
Subject LCSH Forest canopies; Forest ecology; Forest dynamics; Plant diversity; Tropical plants; Understory plants; Caesalpiniaceae
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Torti, S. D., Coley, P. D., & Kursar,T. A. (2001). Causes and consequences of monodominance in tropical lowland forests. American Naturalist, 157(2), 141-53.
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