The relationship between seed size and establishment conditions in tropical woody plants
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Two approaches were used to examine the relationship between seed size and typical establishment conditions in woody species of tropical rain forests. First we compared seed masses of 36 mature tropical forest tree species with differing light—gap requirements for establishment. The 14 species that become established beneath a closed canopy or in small gaps were found to have higher mean seed masses than the species that require large gaps. Though species were divided into two types of establishment requirements, plotting the mean seed masses produced a continuous unimodal distribution rather than a bimodal distribution, suggesting that either intermediate establishment conditions are most common in tropical rain forests or that other biotic or abiotic conditions confound the relationship between establishment conditions and seed mass. Second, we compared seed masses of 203 early and late successional woody plants in one Peruvian forest. Seed masses of mature forest species were found to be significantly ...