articleJournal of EcologyJun 23, 2014HYBRID OA

Testing predictions of the J anzen– C onnell hypothesis: a meta‐analysis of experimental evidence for distance‐ and density‐dependent seed and seedling survival

Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute · The Ohio State University · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Summary The J anzen– C onnell hypothesis proposes that specialist natural enemies, such as herbivores and pathogens, maintain diversity in plant communities by reducing survival rates of conspecific seeds and seedlings located close to reproductive adults or in areas of high conspecific density. Variation in the strength of distance‐ and density‐dependent effects is hypothesized to explain variation in plant species richness along climatic gradients, with effects predicted to be stronger in the tropics than the temperate zone and in wetter habitats compared to drier habitats. We conducted a comprehensive literature search to identify peer‐reviewed experimental studies published in the 40+ years since the…

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