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SUBMITTER: Hulsmann L
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10954553 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hülsmann Lisa L Chisholm Ryan A RA Comita Liza L Visser Marco D MD de Souza Leite Melina M Aguilar Salomon S Anderson-Teixeira Kristina J KJ Bourg Norman A NA Brockelman Warren Y WY Bunyavejchewin Sarayudh S Castaño Nicolas N Chang-Yang Chia-Hao CH Chuyong George B GB Clay Keith K Davies Stuart J SJ Duque Alvaro A Ediriweera Sisira S Ewango Corneille C Gilbert Gregory S GS Holík Jan J Howe Robert W RW Hubbell Stephen P SP Itoh Akira A Johnson Daniel J DJ Kenfack David D Král Kamil K Larson Andrew J AJ Lutz James A JA Makana Jean-Remy JR Malhi Yadvinder Y McMahon Sean M SM McShea William J WJ Mohamad Mohizah M Nasardin Musalmah M Nathalang Anuttara A Norden Natalia N Oliveira Alexandre A AA Parmigiani Renan R Perez Rolando R Phillips Richard P RP Pongpattananurak Nantachai N Sun I-Fang IF Swanson Mark E ME Tan Sylvester S Thomas Duncan D Thompson Jill J Uriarte Maria M Wolf Amy T AT Yao Tze Leong TL Zimmerman Jess K JK Zuleta Daniel D Hartig Florian F
Nature 20240228 8004
Numerous studies have shown reduced performance in plants that are surrounded by neighbours of the same species<sup>1,2</sup>, a phenomenon known as conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD)<sup>3</sup>. A long-held ecological hypothesis posits that CNDD is more pronounced in tropical than in temperate forests<sup>4,5</sup>, which increases community stabilization, species coexistence and the diversity of local tree species<sup>6,7</sup>. Previous analyses supporting such a latitudinal grad ...[more]