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Spatial patterns of tropical forest trees in Western Polynesia suggest recruitment limitations during secondary succession
Janet Franklin, Sergio J. Rey
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Agriculture & Biology
Polynesia
100%
secondary succession
94%
forest trees
71%
tropical forests
69%
species recruitment
59%
shade
44%
secondary forests
39%
saplings
36%
Tonga
25%
vertebrates
24%
shifting cultivation
22%
primary forests
21%
frugivores
21%
forest communities
20%
seedlings
20%
lowland forests
20%
biotic factors
18%
refining
17%
rain forests
16%
species richness
14%
species diversity
12%
environmental factors
10%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
secondary succession
90%
tropical forest
65%
sapling
20%
secondary forest
19%
seedling
16%
vertebrate
15%
shifting cultivation
10%
primary forest
10%
rain forest
9%
biotic factor
9%
community dynamics
9%
abiotic factor
9%
refining
8%
spatial analysis
8%
regeneration
7%
species richness
7%
mortality
6%
disturbance
5%
history
4%