2024
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2745.14368
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Positive spatial and temporal density‐dependence drive early reproductive economy‐of‐scale effects of masting in a European old‐growth forest community

Mario B. Pesendorfer,
Michał Bogdziewicz,
Iris Oberklammer
et al.

Abstract: Masting, the spatial synchronization of interannual variation in seed production, can enhance reproductive efficiency through positive density‐dependent processes (DD) that result in economies of scale (EOS), such as decreased pollen limitation and predator satiation in years of high reproduction. While the general occurrence of such EOS effects has been documented for masting species, few studies simultaneously investigated how spatial and temporal variation in reproduction affects pollination and predation.… Show more

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