Journal article

Stable Coexistence in a Field-Calibrated Individual-Based Model of Mangrove Forest Dynamics Caused by Inter-Specific Crown Plasticity


Authors listGrueters, Uwe; Ibrahim, Mohd Rodila; Schmidt, Hartmut; Tiebel, Katharina; Horn, Hendrik; Pranchai, Aor; Vovides, Alejandra G.; Vogt, Juliane; Otero, Viviana; Satyanarayana, Behara; Dahdouh-Guebas, Farid

Publication year2021

JournalForests

Volume number12

Issue number7

eISSN1999-4907

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.3390/f12070955

PublisherMDPI


Abstract
(1,2) In this theoretical study, we apply MesoFON, a field-calibrated individual-based model of mangrove forest dynamics, and its Lotka-Volterra interpretations to address two questions: (a) Do the dynamics of two identical red mangrove species that compete for light resources and avoid inter-specific competition by lateral crown displacement follow the predictions of classical competition theory or resource competition theory? (b) Which mechanisms drive the dynamics in the presence of inter-specific crown plasticity when local competition is combined with global or with localized seed dispersal? (3) In qualitative support of classical competition theory, the two species can stably coexist within MesoFON. However, the total standing stock at equilibrium matched the carrying capacity of the single species. Therefore, a "non-overyielding" Lotka-Volterra model rather than the classic one approximated best the observed behavior. Mechanistically, inter-specific crown plasticity moved heterospecific trees apart and pushed conspecifics together. Despite local competition, the community exhibited mean-field dynamics with global dispersal. In comparison, localized dispersal slowed down the dynamics by diminishing the strength of intra-/inter-specific competition and their difference due to a restriction in the competitive race to the mean-field that prevails between conspecific clusters. (4) As the outcome in field-calibrated IBMs is mediated by the competition for resources, we conclude that classical competition mechanisms can override those of resource competition, and more species are likely to successfully coexist within communities.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleGrueters, U., Ibrahim, M., Schmidt, H., Tiebel, K., Horn, H., Pranchai, A., et al. (2021) Stable Coexistence in a Field-Calibrated Individual-Based Model of Mangrove Forest Dynamics Caused by Inter-Specific Crown Plasticity, Forests, 12(7), Article 955. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12070955

APA Citation styleGrueters, U., Ibrahim, M., Schmidt, H., Tiebel, K., Horn, H., Pranchai, A., Vovides, A., Vogt, J., Otero, V., Satyanarayana, B., & Dahdouh-Guebas, F. (2021). Stable Coexistence in a Field-Calibrated Individual-Based Model of Mangrove Forest Dynamics Caused by Inter-Specific Crown Plasticity. Forests. 12(7), Article 955. https://doi.org/10.3390/f12070955



Keywords


classical competition theorycrown plasticityENVIRONMENTSFAGUS-SYLVATICAindividual-based modellocal interactionlocal seed dispersalmangrove forestPROPAGULE DISPERSALred mangroveresource competition theoryTREES


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