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Journal of Vegetation Science | 2008

Tree spacing and area of competitive influence do not scale with tree size in an African rain forest

Michael J. Lawes; Megan E. Griffiths; Jeremy J. Midgley; Stéphane Boudreau; Harriet A. C. Eeley; Colin A. Chapman

Abstract Questions: Is the area of influence of individual trees determined by tree size? Does competition, inferred from spatial pattern between neighbouring trees, affect adult tree spacing patterns in an tropical forest? At what size-class or stage is competition between neighbours most likely to affect adult tree spacing patterns? Location: Kibale National Park, western Uganda. Methods: Relationships between focal tree size and nearest neighbour distance, size, density, and species in a 4-ha permanent plot, using point pattern analyses. Results: We found non-random patterns of distribution of nearest tree neighbours (stems > 10 cm DBH). Independent of identity, tree density was highest and neighbours were regularly spaced within 3–5m of an individual. Tree densities were lower and relatively constant at distances >5m and neighbours were typically randomly spaced. In general, conspecific patterns conformed to the latter trends. Thus, individual area of influence was small (within a radius of 3–5 m). Rarer species were more clumped than common species. Weak competitive thinning occurred among more densely packed small trees (<20 cm DBH), and rapidly disappeared with increasing tree size and distance from an individual. The clumping and density of individuals was not significantly affected by tree size. Conclusions: Negative effects of competition among trees are weak, occur within the crown radius of most individuals, and are independent of adult tree size and identity. The density of neighbouring trees (aggregation) did not decline with increasing focal tree size at either the conspecific or the community level and tree diameter (tree size) was not a good estimator of the implied competitive influence of a tree. Mechanisms operating at the recruitment stage may be important determinants of adult tree community diversity and spacing patterns. Nomenclature: Hamilton (1991).


Archive | 2018

Supplementary material from "Risk factors for respiratory illness in a community of wild chimpanzees ( Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii )"

Melissa Emery Thompson; Zarin Machanda; Erik J. Scully; Drew K. Enigk; Emily Otali; Martin N Muller; Tony L. Goldberg; Colin A. Chapman; Richard W. Wrangham


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

Host immune gene expression and viral infection status from whole blood transcriptomes in the Ugandan red colobus

Noah D. Simons; Geeta Eick; María José Ruiz-López; Colin A. Chapman; Tony L. Goldberg; Kirstin N. Sterner; Nelson Ting


The 86th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, New Orleans | 2017

Associations between MHC-DQA1 Regulatory Variation and the Gut Microbiome in the Ugandan Red Colobus (Procolobus rufomitratus tephrosceles)

Diana M.C Christie; Noah D. Simons; María José Ruiz-López; Colin A. Chapman; Tony L. Goldberg; Keaton Stagaman; Brendan J. M. Bohannan; Nelson Ting


The 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA | 2016

Disease-associated genetic variation drives differential expression of MHC-DQA1 in vitro: A role for cis-regulatory variation in disease susceptibility in wild primates

Noah D. Simons; Geeta Eick; María José Ruiz-López; Colin A. Chapman; Tony L. Goldberg; Nelson Ting; Kirstin N. Sterner


The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO | 2015

Immunogenetic regulatory variation associated with parasite infection in the Ugandan red colobus

Noah D. Simons; María José Ruiz-López; Colin A. Chapman; Tony L. Goldberg; Kirstin N. Sterner; Nelson Ting


The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO | 2015

Vervets in an anthropogenic landscape: Reduced breeding seasonality and mixed diet

Valérie A. M. Schoof; Dennis Twinomugisha; Julie A. Teichroeb; Jessica M. Rothman; Colin A. Chapman


The 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO | 2015

Intergroup variation in estrogenic plant consumption for the black-and-white colobus monkey of Kibale National Park, Uganda

Kathryn M Benavidez; Tara R. Harris; Michael D. Wasserman; Colin A. Chapman; Dale C. Leitman; Jessica M. Rothman


Archive | 2014

Protein in a Wild Old World Primate Long and Intrinsically Disordered NS5A A Novel Hepacivirus with an Unusually

Tony L. Goldberg; Austin L. Hughes; Thomas C. Friedrich; David H. O'Connor; Geoffrey Weny; William M. Switzer; Colin A. Chapman; Yury Khudyakov; David Hyeroba; Alex Tumukunde; Michael Lauck; Samuel D. Sibley; James Lara


Archive | 2014

Providing health care to improve community perceptions of protected areas C OLIN A. C HAPMAN ,B IANCA VAN B AVEL ,C ARL B OODMAN ,R IA R. G HAI J AN F. G OGARTEN ,J OEL H ARTTER ,L AUREN E. M ECHAK ,P ATRICK A. O MEJA S OFIA P OONAWALA ,D AN T ULI and T ONY L. G OLDBERG

Colin A. Chapman; Bianca van Bavel; Carl Boodman; Ria R. Ghai; F. Gogarten; Lauren E. Mechak; Joel N. Hartter; Patrick A. Omeja; Fort Portal; Sofia Poonawala; Tony L. Goldberg

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Tony L. Goldberg

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Jessica M. Rothman

City University of New York

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