Tree populations in Changbai Mountains show strong density dependence effects.
The researchers studied tree patterns in a forest in China. They found that different tree species cluster together in certain areas. The forest's habitat affects where trees grow. As the area gets bigger, fewer tree species cluster together. The number of trees in an area affects how they grow. More trees mean they are less clustered together. The study shows that the density of trees is the main factor in how they are spaced out in the forest.