Joe and Jonathan publish a paper in Ecosphere titled “Conspecific negative density dependence and why its study should not be abandoned”.

Figure: Observed conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) in sapling recruitment at Barro Colorado Island (BCI), Panama, is greater than expected from both a relabeling null model (Detto et al. 2019; gray histograms) and a dispersal-kernel model (modified from LaManna et al. 2018a, b; blue histograms) (Figure credit: Joseph A. LaManna).