Physicochemical and biotic factors influence the binding and dispersivity of soil particles, and thus control soil macroaggregate formation and stability. Although soil pH influences dispersivity, it is usually relatively constant within a site, and thus not considered a driver of aggregation dynamics. However, land-use change that results in shifts in tree-species composition can result in alteration of soil pH, owing to species-specific traits, e.g., support of nitrogen fixation and Al accumulation. In a long-term, randomized complete block experiment in which climate, soil type, and previous land-use history were similar, we evaluated effects of individual native tropical tree species on water-stable macroaggregate size distributions in ...
16 presentation slides70% of remaining tropical forests, which contains the highest biodiversity in ...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Aims : Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in trop...
Physicochemical and biotic factors influence the binding and dispersivity of soil particles, and thu...
Data are from a randomized complete block experiment at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Dat...
Humid tropical forests are major players in the global carbon cycle, despite evidence that cations (...
The canopy is host to a large percentage of the flora and fauna in tropical wet forests and is disti...
Forest biogeochemistry is strongly determined by the interaction between the tree community and the ...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
Forest biogeochemistry is strongly linked to the functional strategies of the tree community and the...
Censuses of tropical forest plots reveal large variation in biomass and plant composition. This pape...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Plant or community longevity can strongly influence soil fertility, yet it is seldom among the funct...
Prediction of carbon dynamics in response to global climate change requires an understanding of the ...
Forest biogeochemical cycles are shaped by effects of dominant tree species on soils, but the underl...
16 presentation slides70% of remaining tropical forests, which contains the highest biodiversity in ...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Aims : Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in trop...
Physicochemical and biotic factors influence the binding and dispersivity of soil particles, and thu...
Data are from a randomized complete block experiment at La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Dat...
Humid tropical forests are major players in the global carbon cycle, despite evidence that cations (...
The canopy is host to a large percentage of the flora and fauna in tropical wet forests and is disti...
Forest biogeochemistry is strongly determined by the interaction between the tree community and the ...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
Forest biogeochemistry is strongly linked to the functional strategies of the tree community and the...
Censuses of tropical forest plots reveal large variation in biomass and plant composition. This pape...
A widely accepted paradigm for lowland tropical forests is that phosphorus (P) commonly limits plant...
Plant or community longevity can strongly influence soil fertility, yet it is seldom among the funct...
Prediction of carbon dynamics in response to global climate change requires an understanding of the ...
Forest biogeochemical cycles are shaped by effects of dominant tree species on soils, but the underl...
16 presentation slides70% of remaining tropical forests, which contains the highest biodiversity in ...
Tropical forest productivity is widely assumed to be limited by soil phosphorus (P), but biogeochemi...
Aims : Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in trop...