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    A damage spreading transition in a stochastic host–pathogen system by Yael Fried, Yossi Ben-Zion, Nadav M Shnerb

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…One of the leading proposals for solving the biodiversity problem is the Janzen–Connell hypothesis, suggesting that the abundance of a species is limited by a host-specific exploiter. …”
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    Global woodland structure from local interactions: new nearest-neighbour functions for understanding the ontogenesis of global forest structure by Arne Pommerening, Hongxiang Wang, Zhonghua Zhao

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Abstract Background A number of hypotheses and theories, such as the Janzen-Connell hypothesis, have been proposed to explain the natural maintenance of biodiversity in tropical and temperate forest ecosystems. …”
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    Assessment of Habitat Suitability Is Affected by Plant-Soil Feedback: Comparison of Field and Garden Experiment. by Lucie Hemrová, Jana Knappová, Zuzana Münzbergová

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…This, however, contrasts with the predictions of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis and commonly reported intraspecific negative plant-soil feedback. …”
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    Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae) by Javier Ruiz, Douglas H Boucher, Luis F Chaves, Cherryl Ingram-Flóres, Delvis Guillén, René Tórrez, Oscar Martínez

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The distribution of D. oleifera seedlings is consistent with the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis and depends on primary dispersal by bats, secondary dispersal by terrestrial vertebrates, a seed masking effect and, the constant threat of insect herbivores on seedlings. …”
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    Ecological consequences of primary and secondary seed dispersal on seed and seedling fate of Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae) by Javier Ruiz, Douglas H Boucher, Luis F Chaves, Cherryl Ingram-Flóres, Delvis Guillén, René Tórrez, Oscar Martínez

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The distribution of D. oleifera seedlings is consistent with the Janzen-Connell Hypothesis and depends on primary dispersal by bats, secondary dispersal by terrestrial vertebrates, a seed masking effect and, the constant threat of insect herbivores on seedlings. …”
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