Unlocking the Secret to Species Coexistence in Diverse Forest Communities
Intraspecific variability in plant communities is not always due to individual differences, but can be influenced by the environment. High-dimensional environmental factors play a significant role in shaping individual growth, leading to observed variability. Despite this variability, conspecific plants tend to perform more similarly in the same location than different species. This suggests that the environment plays a key role in determining how plants grow and coexist in diverse communities.