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Altered climate leads to positive density‐dependent feedbacks in a tropical wet forest
Authors:Benedicte Bachelot  Aura M Alonso‐Rodríguez  Laura Aldrich‐Wolfe  Molly A Cavaleri  Sasha C Reed  Tana E Wood
Abstract:Climate change is predicted to result in warmer and drier Neotropical forests relative to current conditions. Negative density‐dependent feedbacks, mediated by natural enemies, are key to maintaining the high diversity of tree species found in the tropics, yet we have little understanding of how projected changes in climate are likely to affect these critical controls. Over 3 years, we evaluated the effects of a natural drought and in situ experimental warming on density‐dependent feedbacks on seedling demography in a wet tropical forest in Puerto Rico. In the +4°C warming treatment, we found that seedling survival increased with increasing density of the same species (conspecific). These positive density‐dependent feedbacks were not associated with a decrease in aboveground natural enemy pressure. If positive density‐dependent feedbacks are not transient, the diversity of tropical wet forests, which may rely on negative density dependence to drive diversity, could decline in a future warmer, drier world.
Keywords:arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi  climate change  negative density dependence  positive density dependence  tropical wet forest
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