“…Spatial patterns may conserve an imprint of past processes, and therefore constitute an ecological archive from which we may recover information about the underlying processes (Wiegand et al, 2003(Wiegand et al, , 2009Grimm et al, 2005;McIntire and Fajardo, 2009;Perea et al, 2021). Indeed, spatial patterns of tree species have provided valuable information to obtain insights on intra and inter-specific interactions as well as forest community structure (Stoll and Bergius, 2005;Wiegand et al, 2012), and spatial pattern analysis is a focus of current forest ecological research (Wiegand and Moloney, 2014;Velázquez et al, 2016;Ben-Said, 2021;Nguyen et al, 2021;Perea et al, 2021;Ribeiro et al, 2021;Wiegand et al, 2021). Techniques of spatial point pattern analysis have also been used to detect spatial association patterns and signatures of habitat association, facilitation and competition in TDFs (e.g., Espinosa et al, 2016;Álvarez-Yépiz et al, 2017;Gusmán-M et al, 2018).…”