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as environmentally acquired immune systems
265–6
most research on Clavicipitacea 256
Santa Rosa’s fungal blessings 267–8
chimaera of “inside-out lichens” 268
taxonomy of tropical endophytes 256B
transmission in tropical forests 255–8
UV radiation, desication and propagule
mortality 258
tropical
descriptive studies 255
endophyte diversity 259–62
and tropical forest community ecology 263–4
what is an endophyte 255B
definition 255B
studied by culturing 255B
unculturable species 255B
endosymbiotic fungi 254
entomopathogens 262B, 266
environmental dissimilarity 16–17
data should be normally distributed 16, 16
a measure of may be defined 16–17
environmental dissimilarity measures 17
equalizing effects/influences 106, 111
minimize fitness differences among species 183,
184
vs. stabilizing effects 106, 111, 183–5
exotic plant invasions in tropical forests 409–26
biotic exchange 409
ecosystem resistance, ecosystem resilience 410
exotics
cited as invasive in tropical forests 411,412–13
lower pest loads when invasive 419
impacts of 416–20
importance of propagule supply 419–20
invasible tropical systems 414–16
invasives, historic component to distribution 410
low availability of exotic plant propagules 410
major conservation and management
concerns 420
processes affecting establishment/impact of
invaders 410, 411
propagule pressure 410
exotic species
life-history attributes 420
low abundance 420
plantations, success in tropics 419
exploitation, regulation in tropical rainforests 452
parks not the only answer 452
reduced impact logging (RIL) 452
extinction 33, 39 ,40
and location of tropical refugia 37 ,40
a major crisis 430
Faith’s biodiversity index 15
fast-growing species, in gaps 251
FDPsseelarge tropical forest dynamics plots (FDPs)
fire 446
effects of uncontrolled fires 446
have become more common 446
see alsowildfires, direct threat in the Amazon
Fisher’sα, diversity parameter 146
Fisher’s logseries 146–7, 148, 153
fitness value, of traits that enhance survival 170
floristic diversity
modeled 17
partial correlation with base-metal cations 24
space dependence of 25
foliage availability, potential effects of contrasts in 63
foliar endophytes 255
foraging functional groups 341–2
additional groups remain to be defined 341
aggregate formicine trophobiont tending
341, 341
fine-grained searchers 342
leaf-foragers, diverse food searching habits 341–2
predatory taxa, coarse-grained leaf visiting 342
sepalous formicines, solitary foraging 341
trophobiont-tenders and leaf-foragers 341
foraging functional groups, and ant community
structure 342–3
Dolichoderusspecies 342–3
guild structure key determinant of local species
diversity 343
leaf-foragers may be superior exploitative
competitors 342
small-bodied ants, attractive partners for plants
and trphobionts 344–5
small-bodied taxa likely to accept low quality
resources 343
territoriality correlation 342
trophobiont-tenders
better adapted for interference competition 342
may encounter fewer potential prey than
leaf-foragers 343
foraging functional groups, and plant defense 343–5
attributes which reduce damage to plants 343,
344
EFN plants, disproportionately CHO-rich nectar
338 , 344
leaf-foragers, net positive effect on plants 343