Background: Differences in the distribution of biota across Africa have been described for well over 100 years. There is however little information on the forest types at a regional scale. In this study we aimed to identify large-scale variation in tree species composition across tropical Africa, and within central Africa, to detail the structure and functioning of moist forests. Methods: Distribution data were gathered for 1175 tree species in 455 samples from the literature scattered across tropical Africa, from Senegal to Mozambique, and including all types of tropical forests. The value of elevation and 19 climatic variables (BIOCLIM) were assigned to each sample. Management forest inventory data were assembled for 49,711 0.5-ha plots a...
Understanding how species assemblages are structured in relation to environmental variation is a cen...
Background: Tree hypothesis are invoked to explain species distribution and evolutionary history of ...
Tropical forest systems occupy 2% of the earth’s land surface but host nearly 50% of the world’s for...
Background. Predicting the current and future natural distributions of species is challenging, espec...
Aim : In this study we identified large-scale variation in tree species composition across tropical ...
Predicting the current and future natural distributions of species is challenging, especially in the...
peer reviewedThe greater part of the semi-deciduous moist forests of the Congo basin has been given ...
Background: Understanding the factors that shape the distribution of tropical tree species at large ...
Background: Understanding the reaction of ecosystems to climate change and anthropogenic pressure is...
Background: Understanding the factors that shape the distribution of tropical tree species at large ...
Large tropical trees and a few dominant species were recently identified as the main structuring ele...
Published online: 21 Apr 2021Africa is forecasted to experience large and rapid climate change1 and ...
Aim: Our aim was to document African rain forest tree diversity patterns to test whether they suppor...
peer reviewedImpacts of climate change on the future dynamics of Central African forests are still l...
Timber production is an important economic sector in most forested countries of Central Africa, wher...
Understanding how species assemblages are structured in relation to environmental variation is a cen...
Background: Tree hypothesis are invoked to explain species distribution and evolutionary history of ...
Tropical forest systems occupy 2% of the earth’s land surface but host nearly 50% of the world’s for...
Background. Predicting the current and future natural distributions of species is challenging, espec...
Aim : In this study we identified large-scale variation in tree species composition across tropical ...
Predicting the current and future natural distributions of species is challenging, especially in the...
peer reviewedThe greater part of the semi-deciduous moist forests of the Congo basin has been given ...
Background: Understanding the factors that shape the distribution of tropical tree species at large ...
Background: Understanding the reaction of ecosystems to climate change and anthropogenic pressure is...
Background: Understanding the factors that shape the distribution of tropical tree species at large ...
Large tropical trees and a few dominant species were recently identified as the main structuring ele...
Published online: 21 Apr 2021Africa is forecasted to experience large and rapid climate change1 and ...
Aim: Our aim was to document African rain forest tree diversity patterns to test whether they suppor...
peer reviewedImpacts of climate change on the future dynamics of Central African forests are still l...
Timber production is an important economic sector in most forested countries of Central Africa, wher...
Understanding how species assemblages are structured in relation to environmental variation is a cen...
Background: Tree hypothesis are invoked to explain species distribution and evolutionary history of ...
Tropical forest systems occupy 2% of the earth’s land surface but host nearly 50% of the world’s for...