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A null model of guild proportionality,applied to stratification of a New Zealand temperate rain forest
Authors:J Bastow Wilson
Institution:(1) Botany Department, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract:Summary Much ecological theory assumes that the number of species that can coexist (by lsquospecies packingrsquo) is limited, because competitive exclusion occurs when any pair of species within a guild is too similar — lsquospecies saturationrsquo or lsquoniche limitationrsquo. If such niche limitation occurs, the proportion of species in each guild should be relatively constant — lsquoguild proportionalityrsquo. This concept is applied to the guilds represented by strata in a forest. A method is produced, and used to examine a New Zealand temperate rain forest. Most strata showed no deviation from a null model of no niche limitation, i.e. no tendency to guild proportionality. The proportion of lianes was more variable than in the null model, tending to be inversely related to the proportion of epiphytes, Canopy tree proportion was significantly more constant than in the null model, but this could be interpreted as a limit caused by the size of a canopy tree individual.
Keywords:Community structure  Guild proportionality  Forest stratification  Niche limitation  Null model
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