The distance dependence prediction of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis: a meta-analysis
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The Janzen‐Connell hypothesis explains the maintenance of tropical diversity through the
interacting effects of parent‐centered dispersal patterns and distance‐ and
density‐dependent propagule survival. These effects were thought to support regular spacing
of species within tropical forest, enhancing diversity. One of the predictions of the
hypothesis is that seed and seedling survival should improve with increased parental
distance, due to reduced predation with increased parental distance. Although there are many
independent tests of this hypothesis for individual species, there are few synthetic studies
that have brought these data together to test its validity across species. Therefore, this
data set was created as a part of a meta‐analysis of the effect of distance on enhancing
propagule survival. It contains the results of 40 experimental studies which tested the
above-mentioned distance dependent prediction of the Janzen-Connell hypothesis, by examining
spatial patterns of seed and seedling predation.
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