Density-dependent feedbacks can mask environmental drivers of populations

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Abstract

I present some results from studies identifying environmental drivers of vital rates and population dynamics when controlling for intraspecific density statistically or experimentally, show that density dependence can be strong even in populations of slow-growing species in stressful habitats, and argue that controlling for density will often be necessary for identifying spatial variation in environmental drivers of demographic patterns in plants.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2014
StatusUdgivet - 2014
Begivenhed99th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting - Sacramento, CA, USA
Varighed: 10. aug. 201415. aug. 2014

Konference

Konference99th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting
Land/OmrådeUSA
BySacramento, CA
Periode10/08/201415/08/2014

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