Canopy closure and the distribution of tropical forest tree species at La Selva, Costa Rica
- 1 May 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Tropical Ecology
- Vol. 11 (2) , 161-177
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0266467400008609
Abstract
An index of canopy closure was used to estimate closure above the crowns of all trees ≥ 10 cm dbh in 11.11 ha of undisturbed lowland tropical forest at La Selva, Costa Rica. To correct for the efFects of tree size on canopy closure, we used the residual of the regression of the canopy closure index on tree size. Analyses were carried out for the 104 species which had ≥ individuals; a total of 3224 trees were included. Nine species were found to have their crowns in significantly more open conditions than expected by chance and five species were found to have their crowns in significantly more closed conditions than expected by chance (P < 0.05). The remaining 90 species (86.5% of the assemblage) were distributed at random with respect to canopy closure, occupying the available light conditions indiscriminately. Species occurring under higher light levels did not show a narrower range of tolerance than did other species. Most species were found to occur over a substantial proportion of the canopy closure continuum present in the stand; overlap among the great majority of species in the assemblage is extensive. The results support the view that tropical forests comprise assemblages of generalist tree species, and raise questions about the classic notions of gap-phase dynamics.Keywords
This publication has 28 references indexed in Scilit:
- No Matter How You Slice It: A Reply to Publicover and VogtEcology, 1991
- Recovery of the Rain Forest of Southeastern Nicaragua After Destruction by Hurrican JoanBiotropica, 1991
- Effects of canopy openings on tree seed germination in a Malaysian dipterocarp forestJournal of Tropical Ecology, 1990
- Canopy Gaps and the Two Major Groups of Forest TreesEcology, 1989
- Light gaps and long-term seedling performance of a Neotropical canopy tree (Dipteryx panamensis, Leguminosae)Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1988
- Internal heterogeneity of gaps and species richness in Costa Rican tropical wet forestJournal of Tropical Ecology, 1988
- TROPICAL RAINFOREST GAPS AND TREE SPECIES DIVERSITYAnnual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 1987
- Forest tree growth and dynamics at La Selva, Costa Rica (1969-1982)Journal of Tropical Ecology, 1987
- Canopy openings in a primary neotropical lowland forestJournal of Tropical Ecology, 1986
- Neotropical Forest DynamicsBiotropica, 1980