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  • Density‐dependent survival ... Density‐dependent survival varies with species life‐history strategy in a tropical forest
    Zhu, Y.; Queenborough, S. A.; Condit, R. ... Ecology letters, April 2018, 2018-04-00, 20180401, Volume: 21, Issue: 4
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    Species coexistence in diverse communities likely results from multiple interacting factors. Mechanisms such as conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) and varying life‐history strategies ...
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  • Seed Size, Growth Rate and ... Seed Size, Growth Rate and Gap Microsite Conditions as Determinants of Recruitment Success for Pioneer Species
    Dalling, J. W.; Hubbell, S. P. The Journal of ecology, June 2002, Volume: 90, Issue: 3
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    1 We examined how seed size and seedling growth rate influence recruitment success of neotropical pioneer species. We investigated the soil seed bank, and followed seedlings from emergence and ...
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  • Neutral theory and relative... Neutral theory and relative species abundance in ecology
    Banavar, Jayanth R; Hubbell, Stephen P; Volkov, Igor ... Nature, 08/2003, Volume: 424, Issue: 6952
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    The theory of island biogeography asserts that an island or a local community approaches an equilibrium species richness as a result of the interplay between the immigration of species from the much ...
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  • IGF-1-containing multi-laye... IGF-1-containing multi-layered collagen-fibrin hybrid scaffolds for bladder tissue engineering
    Vardar, E.; Larsson, H.M.; Engelhardt, E.M. ... Acta biomaterialia, 09/2016, Volume: 41
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    Display omitted Clinical success of bladder reconstructive procedures could be promoted by the availability of functional biomaterials. In this study, we have developed a multi-layered scaffold ...
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  • Rate of tree carbon accumul... Rate of tree carbon accumulation increases continuously with tree size
    Stephenson, N L; Das, A J; Condit, R ... Nature, 03/2014, Volume: 507, Issue: 7490
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    Forests are major components of the global carbon cycle, providing substantial feedback to atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. Our ability to understand and predict changes in the forest ...
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  • Light-gap disturbances, rec... Light-gap disturbances, recruitment limitation, and tree diversity in a neotropical forest
    Hubbell, S.P; Foster, R.B; O'Brien, S.T ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 01/1999, Volume: 283, Issue: 5401
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    Light gap disturbances have been postulated to play a major role in maintaining tree diversity in species-rich tropical forests. This hypothesis was tested in more than 1200 gaps in a tropical forest ...
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  • Spatial Patterns in the Dis... Spatial Patterns in the Distribution of Tropical Tree Species
    Condit, Richard; Ashton, Peter S.; Baker, Patrick ... Science, 05/2000, Volume: 288, Issue: 5470
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    Fully mapped tree census plots of large area, 25 to 52 hectares, have now been completed at six different sites in tropical forests, including dry deciduous to wet evergreen forest on two continents. ...
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  • Neutral theory and the evol... Neutral theory and the evolution of ecological equivalence
    Hubbell, Stephen P. Ecology (Durham), June 2006, Volume: 87, Issue: 6
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    Since the publication of the unified neutral theory in 2001, there has been much discussion of the theory, pro and con. The hypothesis of ecological equivalence is the fundamental yet controversial ...
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  • Habitat Associations of Tre... Habitat Associations of Trees and Shrubs in a 50-Ha Neotropical Forest Plot
    Harms, Kyle E.; Condit, Richard; Hubbell, Stephen P. ... The Journal of ecology, 12/2001, Volume: 89, Issue: 6
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    1 Tests of habitat association among species of tropical trees and shrubs often assume that individual stems can be treated as independent sample units, even though limited dispersal conflicts with ...
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  • Gap-Dependent Recruitment, ... Gap-Dependent Recruitment, Realized Vital Rates, and Size Distributions of Tropical Trees
    Wright, S. Joseph; Muller-Landau, Helene C.; Condit, Richad ... Ecology (Durham), December 2003, Volume: 84, Issue: 12
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    In closed-canopy forests, plant morphology and physiology determine shade tolerance and potential growth and mortality rates; potential vital rates and ongoing gap dependence determine realized vital ...
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