Unlocking the Secrets of Tree Coexistence in Temperate Forests
Tree species in temperate forests coexist by having different traits that help them live together. These traits change as trees grow. Some traits help trees share resources, while others create trade-offs. Not all traits are equally important for coexistence. By studying individual tree species in a community, we can understand how they come together. Chance plays a role in shaping these communities, but less so than in tropical forests.