ABSTRACT This paper synthesises a decade of research on a swamp forest within the Atlantic forest complex in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I propose that this swamp is a fragile ecosystem, since its diversity and functioning are highly dependent on a specific interaction between two functional groups: shade-providers (locally rare trees) and providers of safe germination sites (terrestrial bromeliads). This conclusion is based on a broad set of data regarding plant ecophysiology, population and community ecology and phytogeography, which I review here. I discuss the implications of these findings for conservation and restoration of swamps at the Atlantic forest complex
Abstract We examined the relationships between topography, soil properties and tree species compo-si...
Studies on the dynamics of ecosystems undergoing restoration are needed to verify whether they are f...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest hosts one of the world's most diverse and threatened tropical forest b...
Swamp forests are associated with soils that are saturated or inundated because of a high water tabl...
We examined the relationships between topography, soil properties and tree species composition in a ...
Restinga forests are commonly known to be plant communities rather poor in tree species. This study ...
Patterns in substrate, canopy openness, tree species composition and structure were studied in a swa...
Processes driving the assembly of swamp forest communities have been poorly explored. We analyzed na...
The restinga forests develop under environmental conditions that make them unique when compared to o...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity erosion in tropical forests. The Brazilian At...
Processes driving the assembly of swamp forest communities have been poorly explored. We analyzed na...
Swamp forests are associated with hydromorphic soils and are naturally fragmented in their distribut...
The phytosociological structure was studied in two hygrophillous forest (swamp forest) fragments, in...
The floristic composition in a freshwater swamp forest remnant located in the municipality of Botuca...
Veredas (palm swamps) is a type of vegetation associated with watercourses, characterized by the pre...
Abstract We examined the relationships between topography, soil properties and tree species compo-si...
Studies on the dynamics of ecosystems undergoing restoration are needed to verify whether they are f...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest hosts one of the world's most diverse and threatened tropical forest b...
Swamp forests are associated with soils that are saturated or inundated because of a high water tabl...
We examined the relationships between topography, soil properties and tree species composition in a ...
Restinga forests are commonly known to be plant communities rather poor in tree species. This study ...
Patterns in substrate, canopy openness, tree species composition and structure were studied in a swa...
Processes driving the assembly of swamp forest communities have been poorly explored. We analyzed na...
The restinga forests develop under environmental conditions that make them unique when compared to o...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity erosion in tropical forests. The Brazilian At...
Processes driving the assembly of swamp forest communities have been poorly explored. We analyzed na...
Swamp forests are associated with hydromorphic soils and are naturally fragmented in their distribut...
The phytosociological structure was studied in two hygrophillous forest (swamp forest) fragments, in...
The floristic composition in a freshwater swamp forest remnant located in the municipality of Botuca...
Veredas (palm swamps) is a type of vegetation associated with watercourses, characterized by the pre...
Abstract We examined the relationships between topography, soil properties and tree species compo-si...
Studies on the dynamics of ecosystems undergoing restoration are needed to verify whether they are f...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest hosts one of the world's most diverse and threatened tropical forest b...