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The unexpected influence of legacy conspecific density dependence

ECOLOGY LETTERS(2024)

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When plants die, neighbours escape competition. Living conspecifics could disproportionately benefit because they are freed from negative intraspecific processes; however, if the negative effects of past conspecific neighbours persist, other species might be advantaged, and diversity might be maintained through legacy effects. We examined legacy effects in a mapped forest by modelling the survival of 37,212 trees of 23 species using four neighbourhood properties: living conspecific, living heterospecific, legacy conspecific (dead conspecifics) and legacy heterospecific densities. Legacy conspecific effects proved nearly four times stronger than living conspecific effects; changes in annual survival associated with legacy conspecific density were 1.5% greater than living conspecific effects. Over 90% of species were negatively impacted by legacy conspecific density, compared to 47% by living conspecific density. Our results emphasize that legacies of trees alter community dynamics, revealing that prior research may have underestimated the strength of density dependent interactions by not considering legacy effects. The presence of dead conspecific neighbours significantly decreased tree survival. Negative legacy conspecific effects proved nearly four times stronger than living conspecific density effects. The legacies of past trees alter community dynamics, and past work may have underestimated the strength of density dependence by not considering legacy effects.image
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ecological memory,forest dynamics plot,long-term dynamics,neighbourhood effects,species coexistence
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