The occurrence of flowering and fruiting in tropical trees will be affected by a variety of factors, linked to availability of resources and suitable climatic triggers, that may be affected by increasing global temperatures. Community-wide flowering and fruiting of 2,526 trees in 206 plots were monitored over 24 years in the Budongo Forest Reserve (BFR), Uganda. Factors that were assessed included: the size of the tree, access to light, the impacts of liana load, effects of tree growth and variation between guilds of trees. Most flowering occurs at the end of the long dry season from February to April. Trees that had access to more light flowered and fruited more frequently. Pioneer and non-pioneer light demanding species tended to reproduc...
In order to understand the ecological adaptations of primates to survive in temperate forests, we ne...
Assessing species phenology provides useful understanding about their autecology, to contribute to m...
a b s t r a c t In tropical forest systems tree community change after initial succession (approxima...
The occurrence of flowering and fruiting in tropical trees will be affected by a variety of factors,...
Within the last decade the study of phenology has taken on new importance because of its contributio...
We present the first cross‐continental comparison of the flowering and fruiting phenology of tropica...
Mast fruiting is a distinctive reproductive trait in trees. This rain forest study, at a nutrient-po...
Phenology in functional groups of Central African rainforest trees. A good understanding of the phen...
A good understanding of the phenology of rainforest trees would help in anticipating ecosystem respo...
Using various data sources, we addressed the diversity of phenological strategies and trends witness...
Phenological complementarity between plants and animals is crucial for ecosystem organisation. The p...
The paper evaluates a 16-year dataset of tree phenology in Kibale National Park (Uganda) to identify...
A diversity of phenological strategies has been reported for tropical tree species. Defoliation and ...
Tropical forests cover a large part of the earth's surface. It is increasingly facing anthropogenic ...
A diversity of phenological strategies has been reported for tropical tree species. Defoliation and ...
In order to understand the ecological adaptations of primates to survive in temperate forests, we ne...
Assessing species phenology provides useful understanding about their autecology, to contribute to m...
a b s t r a c t In tropical forest systems tree community change after initial succession (approxima...
The occurrence of flowering and fruiting in tropical trees will be affected by a variety of factors,...
Within the last decade the study of phenology has taken on new importance because of its contributio...
We present the first cross‐continental comparison of the flowering and fruiting phenology of tropica...
Mast fruiting is a distinctive reproductive trait in trees. This rain forest study, at a nutrient-po...
Phenology in functional groups of Central African rainforest trees. A good understanding of the phen...
A good understanding of the phenology of rainforest trees would help in anticipating ecosystem respo...
Using various data sources, we addressed the diversity of phenological strategies and trends witness...
Phenological complementarity between plants and animals is crucial for ecosystem organisation. The p...
The paper evaluates a 16-year dataset of tree phenology in Kibale National Park (Uganda) to identify...
A diversity of phenological strategies has been reported for tropical tree species. Defoliation and ...
Tropical forests cover a large part of the earth's surface. It is increasingly facing anthropogenic ...
A diversity of phenological strategies has been reported for tropical tree species. Defoliation and ...
In order to understand the ecological adaptations of primates to survive in temperate forests, we ne...
Assessing species phenology provides useful understanding about their autecology, to contribute to m...
a b s t r a c t In tropical forest systems tree community change after initial succession (approxima...