Positive correlations among dominant tree species stabilize subtropical forest ecosystem.
The researchers studied how different tree species in a forest in China interact with each other. They found that the dominant tree species in the forest have positive relationships with each other, which helps keep the forest stable. Some species work well together, while others don't. The forest is in a late-successional stage, meaning it is mature and stable. The researchers divided the tree species into two groups based on how well they can handle shade.