For over three decades, the Johansson zones have been widely used in epiphyte studies as a way of stratifying the host tree into habitat zones, however, the usefulness of this system has been questioned. We test the effectiveness of the Johansson zones by grouping epiphyte species by the substrate and microclimatic attributes of their individual occurrences and assessing the fidelity of these groups to the Johansson zones. Habitat characteristics were recorded for every individual epiphyte on 30 trees in the lower montane rainforests of north-eastern Australia. Twenty-four epiphyte species were agglomerated into four groups using Ward’s method. Group 4 was highly distinct and included shade loving species and nomadic vines from the lower zo...
Habitat fragmentation has become one of the major threats to biodiversity worldwide, particularly in...
Aim To evaluate how biogeographic and ecological processes influenced species distributions and comm...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
For over three decades, the Johansson zones have been widely used in epiphyte studies as a way of st...
Epiphytes, plants which grow on other plants for support yet are not parasitic to their host, are a ...
Data for paper "Fine partitioning of epiphyte habitat within Johansson zones in tropical Australian ...
Taxonomically dissimilar epiphyte species can have comparable morphological and physiological traits...
Species interactions can shape the structure of natural communities. Such sets of interactions have ...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...
Epiphytes are integral to tropical forests yet little is understood about how succession proceeds in...
Epiphytes and other structurally-dependent plants have a spatial ecology and community structure int...
About ten percent of all vascular plant species world-wide are epiphytes and they are almost exclusi...
Compared to other plant life forms, epiphytes remain understudied. Understanding the responses of ep...
Vascular epiphytes constitute a large proportion of tropical forest plant biodiversity, but are amon...
Aims: Shade-tolerant tree species often produce larger seeds with greater energetic resources to cop...
Habitat fragmentation has become one of the major threats to biodiversity worldwide, particularly in...
Aim To evaluate how biogeographic and ecological processes influenced species distributions and comm...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...
For over three decades, the Johansson zones have been widely used in epiphyte studies as a way of st...
Epiphytes, plants which grow on other plants for support yet are not parasitic to their host, are a ...
Data for paper "Fine partitioning of epiphyte habitat within Johansson zones in tropical Australian ...
Taxonomically dissimilar epiphyte species can have comparable morphological and physiological traits...
Species interactions can shape the structure of natural communities. Such sets of interactions have ...
Vascular epiphytes, which are specialised to spend their entire life cycle within trees, are signifi...
Epiphytes are integral to tropical forests yet little is understood about how succession proceeds in...
Epiphytes and other structurally-dependent plants have a spatial ecology and community structure int...
About ten percent of all vascular plant species world-wide are epiphytes and they are almost exclusi...
Compared to other plant life forms, epiphytes remain understudied. Understanding the responses of ep...
Vascular epiphytes constitute a large proportion of tropical forest plant biodiversity, but are amon...
Aims: Shade-tolerant tree species often produce larger seeds with greater energetic resources to cop...
Habitat fragmentation has become one of the major threats to biodiversity worldwide, particularly in...
Aim To evaluate how biogeographic and ecological processes influenced species distributions and comm...
Vascular epiphytes are an understudied and particularly important component of tropical forest ecosy...