Demographic costs and benefits of natural regeneration during tropical forest restoration
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For tropical forest restoration to result in longâterm biodiversity gains, native trees must establish selfâsustaining populations in degraded sites. While many have asked how seedling recruitment varies between restoration treatments, the longâterm fate of these recruits remains unknown. We address this research gap by tracking natural recruits of 27 species during the first 7 years of a tropical forest restoration experiment that included both planted and naturally regenerating plots. We used an individualâbased model to estimate the probability that a seedling achieves reproductive maturity after several years of growth and survival. We found an advantage for recruits in naturally regenerating plots, with up to 40% increased probability of reproduction in this treatment, relative to planted plots. The demographic advantage of natural regeneration was highest for midâsuccessional species, with relatively minor differences between treatments for earlyâsuccessional species. Our research...
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2025-04-12



