Leaf litter production by lianes (= lianas) and trees was compared in an evergreen rain forest in subtropical Australia. Several successional stages were represented at the main site. Lianes contributed 2.2% of total basal area (69.6 mha) of this site, but 24% of leaf litterfall (5.9-6.5 t hayover two years. Minor year-to-yeFar variation in litterfall was attributed to incidence of severe storms, and drought. Lianes were responsible for about 17% of leaf litterfall in spring, 21% in the summerpeak, and 40% in autumn, more lianes than trees being deciduous. Leaf litter production by 23 individual species of liane, in relation to their basal area within the main site, was, on average, 15 times as great as that by 34 tree species, but declined...
Soil processes are essential in enabling forest regeneration in disturbed landscapes. Little is know...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
We documented litter production and seed rain in fragments of semideciduous forest (SDF) in the west...
In a predominantly evergreen Queensland subtropical rainforest leafing phenology was very similar in...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
Lianas are an important component of tropical forests; they alter tree mortality and recruitment and...
(1) Litterfall was measured monthly over five years (1979-84) in three representative rainforest for...
Lianas (woody vines) are a key component of tropical forests, known to reduce forest carbon storage ...
Above-ground litter production is one of the most accessible ways to estimate ecosystem productivity...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry (1991) and Schnitzer (2005) that liana density and basal a...
The ratio of litter production to wood production is higher in tropical than in temperate forests. T...
Soil processes are essential in enabling forest regeneration in disturbed landscapes. Little is know...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
We documented litter production and seed rain in fragments of semideciduous forest (SDF) in the west...
In a predominantly evergreen Queensland subtropical rainforest leafing phenology was very similar in...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
1. In early secondary successional forest, we analysed whether lianas convert mass more efficiently ...
Lianas are an important component of tropical forests; they alter tree mortality and recruitment and...
(1) Litterfall was measured monthly over five years (1979-84) in three representative rainforest for...
Lianas (woody vines) are a key component of tropical forests, known to reduce forest carbon storage ...
Above-ground litter production is one of the most accessible ways to estimate ecosystem productivity...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry (1991) and Schnitzer (2005) that liana density and basal a...
The ratio of litter production to wood production is higher in tropical than in temperate forests. T...
Soil processes are essential in enabling forest regeneration in disturbed landscapes. Little is know...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
We documented litter production and seed rain in fragments of semideciduous forest (SDF) in the west...