Tropical Forest Community Ecology

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Table 22.1


Summary of similarities and differences amon gmajor models


of secondary succession.


Modeltraits

Relayfloristics

Initialfloristiccomposi-tion

Nucleation Gradient

in time

Interactioncategories

Vitalattributes

Resourceratio

Shadetolerance

Hierarchicalframework

Spatial

No

No

Explicit

Implicit

No

Implicit

No

No

Implicit

Propaguleavailability

Not con-sidered

Explicit

Indirect andpatchy

Explicit butspeciesspecific

Explicit butspeciesspecific

Explicit butspeciesspecific

Notconsidered

Notconsidered

Explicit

Interactionsimportant

Yes

No

Yes

Somewhat Yes

Somewhat

Yes

Yes

Varies

Dominantinteractions

Facilitation None

Facilitation

Facilitation,inhibition

Inhibition

None

Inhibition

Inhibition

All

Importantlife-historytraits

Shadetolerance

Longevity,growth rate

Environmentalstresstolerance

Longevity,growthrate

Longevity,stresstolerance,low resourcetolerance

Dispersalability,longevity,timing ofreproduction

Low resourcetolerance

Shadetolerance,size,growthrate,longevity

Many

Animal effects None

None

Dispersers

Herbivores,seedpredators

None

Dispersers

None

None

Dispersers,herbivores,seedpredators

Inhibition byherbaceousspecies

No

No

No

Yes

Usually

No

Sometimes

No

Varies

Regionalrepeatability

High

Low

Moderate

Moder

ate Moderate

Varies

High

Moderate

Varies

Notes

: Interactions are defined as either inhibition,

tolerance, or facilitation. “Explicit” signifies that

the trait was directly considered in the model. “Implicit”

signifies that in the

presentation of the model the trait was impor

tant, even if not stated directly by the authors. “V

aries” signifies that whether a trait is important for that

model is contingent on a

number of factors, thus no general statement can

be made.
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