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Diversity in Tropical Rain Forests and Coral Reefs
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EngineeringCoral EcosystemsForestryNatural DiversityTropical Rain ForestsCoral Reef EcologyCoral ReefBiogeographyMarine BiodiversityEcosystem AdaptationBiodiversityEcosystem InteractionDeforestationEcosystem StructureNonequilibrium StateEcosystem FunctioningEvolutionary BiologyNiche DiversificationMarine Biology
The commonly observed high diversity of trees in tropical rain forests and corals on tropical reefs is a nonequilibrium state which, if not disturbed further, will progress toward a low-diversity equilibrium community. This may not happen if gradual changes in climate favor different species. If equilibrium is reached, a lesser degree of diversity may be sustained by niche diversification or by a compensatory mortality that favors inferior competitors. However, tropical forests and reefs are subject to severe disturbances often enough that equilibrium may never be attained.
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