Table 1. AIC values of the generalized linear mixed models of tree survival at the community and guild level.
Candidatemodels | All species | Abundance | Shade-tolerance | Tree size | |||||||
Very rare | Rare | Common | Very common | Shade-tolerant | Mid-tolerant | Light-demanding | Small trees | medium trees | large trees | ||
Size | 19753.71 | 580.55 | 3519.88 | 6588.36 | 9053.79 | 16175.32 | 2053.64 | 1525.81 | 16798.93 | 961.73 | 577.96 |
Abiotic | 19718.51 | 584.94 | 3519.56 | 6565.15 | 9029.77 | 16140.39 | 2058.27 | 1523.01 | 16769.66 | 961.65 | 586.13 |
Biotic | 19712.22 | 581.45 | 3512.13 | 6583.34 | 9017.89 | 16148.04 | 2050.55 | 1521.42 | 16758.51 | 964.16 | 570.11 |
All factors | 19698.53 | 585.89 | 3515.28 | 6563.68 | 9008.16 | 16130.69 | 2055.53 | 1523.50 | 16745.5 | 965.14 | 575.14 |
AIC values of the most likely models are shown in bold. Size, Abiotic, Biotic and All factors represent models with only tree size, tree size and abiotic factors, tree size and biotic factors, and all factors included, respectively. Very rare, rare, common, very common denote abundance classes with 1–100, 100–1000, 1000–5000 and >5000 individuals, respectively. Small, medium, and large tree size classes include individuals with 1–20 cm, 20–40 cm, and >40 cm dbh, respectively.