1.Natural and anthropogenic forest canopy disturbances significantly alter forest dynamics and lead to multi-dimensional shifts in the forest understorey. An understorey plant's ability to exploit alterations to the light environment caused by canopy disturbance leads to changes in population dynamics. The purpose of this work was to determine if population growth of a species adapted to low light increases in response to additional light inputs caused by canopy disturbance, or alternatively, declines due to long-term selection under low light conditions. 2.To address this question, we quantified the demographic response of an understorey herb to three contrasting forest canopy disturbances (ice storms, tent caterpillar defoliation and ligh...
The importance of accounting for edge creation from canopy openings when modeling long-term forest d...
Understanding the mechanisms that allow exotic species to have rapid population growth is an importa...
Spring ephemeral herb species in temperate deciduous forests are active above-ground only briefly ea...
1.Natural and anthropogenic forest canopy disturbances significantly alter forest dynamics and lead ...
1. The understory of tropical forests is heterogeneous across time, and plants that inhabit this lay...
Increasing light availability by opening up the forest canopy is a key tool for forest managers to s...
1. Climate change is likely to shift plant communities towards species from warmer regions, a proces...
Linking environmental variation to population dynamics is necessary to understand and predict how th...
As managing forests for biodiversity becomes more common, it is important to understand how understo...
Trajectories of plant communities can be described by different models of plant succession. While a ...
We measured growth, death, and recruitment of 250,000 individual trees of 300 species in the Barro C...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances co-occur in most systems, but how they interact to shape demo...
For plants competing for light, grasslands represent complex environments. Grassland microhabitats v...
1. Contemporary global change, including the widespread mortality of foundation tree species, is alt...
Light is a key resource for plant growth and is of particular importance in forest ecosystems, becau...
The importance of accounting for edge creation from canopy openings when modeling long-term forest d...
Understanding the mechanisms that allow exotic species to have rapid population growth is an importa...
Spring ephemeral herb species in temperate deciduous forests are active above-ground only briefly ea...
1.Natural and anthropogenic forest canopy disturbances significantly alter forest dynamics and lead ...
1. The understory of tropical forests is heterogeneous across time, and plants that inhabit this lay...
Increasing light availability by opening up the forest canopy is a key tool for forest managers to s...
1. Climate change is likely to shift plant communities towards species from warmer regions, a proces...
Linking environmental variation to population dynamics is necessary to understand and predict how th...
As managing forests for biodiversity becomes more common, it is important to understand how understo...
Trajectories of plant communities can be described by different models of plant succession. While a ...
We measured growth, death, and recruitment of 250,000 individual trees of 300 species in the Barro C...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances co-occur in most systems, but how they interact to shape demo...
For plants competing for light, grasslands represent complex environments. Grassland microhabitats v...
1. Contemporary global change, including the widespread mortality of foundation tree species, is alt...
Light is a key resource for plant growth and is of particular importance in forest ecosystems, becau...
The importance of accounting for edge creation from canopy openings when modeling long-term forest d...
Understanding the mechanisms that allow exotic species to have rapid population growth is an importa...
Spring ephemeral herb species in temperate deciduous forests are active above-ground only briefly ea...