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(1978) Diversity in Tropical Rain Forests and Coral Reefs

Authors
Connell J.
Source
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) (189)
Type
P - Paper (2851)
Peer Review
2 - Medium (2288)
Audience
S - Specialist (3514)
Pages
1302-1310
Journal Number
4335
Notes

The commonly observed high diversity of trees in tropical rain forests and corals on tropical reefs is a nonequilibrium state which, if not disturbed further, will progress toward a low-diversity equilibrium community. This may not happen if gradual changes in climate favor different species. If equilibrium is reached, a lesser degree of diversity may be sustained by niche diversification or by a compensatory mortality that favors inferior competitors. However, tropical forests and reefs are subject to severe disturbances often enough that equilibrium may never be attained.

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Tropical Coral Occurrence of Extreme Events
 
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coral diversity nonequilibrium state disturbances niche diversification Tropical forest
 
 
 

Entered by: Zoe Macavoy, 6/2009

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