In Amazonian floodplain forests, > 1000 tree species grow in an environment subject to extended annual submergence which can last up to 9 months each year. Water depth can reach 10 m, fully submerging young and also adult trees, most of which reproduce during the flood season. Complete submergence occurs regularly at the seedling or sapling stage for many species that colonize low-lying positions in the flooding gradient. Here hypoxic conditions prevail close to the water surface in moving water, while anaerobic conditions are common in stagnant pools. Light intensities in the floodwater are very low. Despite a lack of both oxygen and light imposed by submergence for several months, most leafed seedlings survive. Furthermore, underwater gro...
Varzeas are species-rich forest communities of the Central Amazon floodplains, inhabited by highly a...
Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective m...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
In Amazonian floodplain forests, > 1000 tree species grow in an environment subject to extended annu...
†Background In Amazonian floodplain forests,.1000 tree species grow in an environment subject to ext...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
The floodplains of Central Amazonia represent a complex system of inundated river valleys and shallo...
The forest species in Central Amazonia are able to overcome the extreme stress of flooding and droug...
In Amazonian floodplains, plants are subjected to prolonged periodical flooding with a water column ...
Successful germination and seedling establishment are crucial steps for maintenance and expansion of...
Plants in central Amazonian floodplains are subjected to waterlogging or complete submersion for 50-...
In Central Amazonian floodplains (várzea), trees are subjected to the ‚flood pulse‘, periodic predic...
Varzeas are species-rich forest communities of the Central Amazon floodplains, inhabited by highly a...
Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective m...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...
In Amazonian floodplain forests, > 1000 tree species grow in an environment subject to extended annu...
†Background In Amazonian floodplain forests,.1000 tree species grow in an environment subject to ext...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
Amazonian floodplain forests are characterized by an annual flood pulse with changes of the water ta...
The floodplains of Central Amazonia represent a complex system of inundated river valleys and shallo...
The forest species in Central Amazonia are able to overcome the extreme stress of flooding and droug...
In Amazonian floodplains, plants are subjected to prolonged periodical flooding with a water column ...
Successful germination and seedling establishment are crucial steps for maintenance and expansion of...
Plants in central Amazonian floodplains are subjected to waterlogging or complete submersion for 50-...
In Central Amazonian floodplains (várzea), trees are subjected to the ‚flood pulse‘, periodic predic...
Varzeas are species-rich forest communities of the Central Amazon floodplains, inhabited by highly a...
Long-term flooding imposes a strong selection pressure on plants for the development of protective m...
Comparing plants of the same species thriving in flooded and non-flooded ecosystems helps to clarify...