Fig. 1From: The relative importance of dispersal limitation and habitat preference in shaping spatial distribution of saplings in a tropical moist forest: a case study along a combination of hydromorphic and canopy disturbance gradientsSoil map (five classes) for dataset 1 (ten 250 × 20 m scattered plots) and dataset 2 (four 250 × 250 m noncontiguous plots); relative position of plots is arbitrary. Grey levels represent, from dark to white: SH surface hydromorphy, Alt fair drainage, DhS downhill system, SLD superficial lateral drainage, UhS uphill systemBack to article page