Spatial scale resolves the niche versus neutral theory debate
The 50-ha long-term forest plot on Barro Colorado Island in Panama was 'ground zero' for the development of ecology's 'neutral theory' and comparisons with its 'niche theory' counterpart. In this issue, Garzon-Lopez and colleagues used tree distributions at this si...
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Abstract | The 50-ha long-term forest plot on Barro Colorado Island in Panama was 'ground zero' for the development of ecology's 'neutral theory' and comparisons with its 'niche theory' counterpart. In this issue, Garzon-Lopez and colleagues used tree distributions at this site to recast the unresolved (and unresolvable) debate to show that observational scale drives the perception of which processes predominate. |
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AbstractList | The 50-ha long-term forest plot on Barro Colorado Island in Panama was 'ground zero' for the development of ecology's 'neutral theory' and comparisons with its 'niche theory' counterpart. In this issue, Garzon-Lopez and colleagues used tree distributions at this site to recast the unresolved (and unresolvable) debate to show that observational scale drives the perception of which processes predominate. The 50-ha long-term forest plot on Barro Colorado Island in Panama was 'ground zero' for the development of ecology's 'neutral theory' and comparisons with its 'niche theory' counterpart. In this issue, Garzon-Lopez and colleagues used tree distributions at this site to recast the unresolved (and unresolvable) debate to show that observational scale drives the perception of which processes predominate. The 50 ha long-term forest plot on Barro Colorado Island in Panama was 'ground zero' for the development of ecology's 'neutral theory' and comparisons with its 'niche-theory' counterpart. In this issue, Garzon-Lopez and colleagues used tree distributions at this site to recast the unresolved (and unresolvable) debate to show that observational scale drives the perception of which processes predominate. The 50‐ha long‐term forest plot on Barro Colorado Island in Panama was ‘ground zero’ for the development of ecology's ‘neutral theory’ and comparisons with its ‘niche theory’ counterpart. In this issue, Garzon‐Lopez and colleagues used tree distributions at this site to recast the unresolved (and unresolvable) debate to show that observational scale drives the perception of which processes predominate. The 50 ha long‐term forest plot on Barro Colorado Island in Panama was ‘ground zero’ for the development of ecology's ‘neutral theory’ and comparisons with its ‘niche‐theory’ counterpart. In this issue, Garzon‐Lopez and colleagues used tree distributions at this site to recast the unresolved (and unresolvable) debate to show that observational scale drives the perception of which processes predominate. |
Author | Chase, Jonathan M. |
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