One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distribution of organisms. Using data from 69 tropical forests worldwide, I demonstrate that liana (woody vine) abundance is correlated negatively with mean annual precipitation and positively with seasonality, a pattern precisely the opposite of most other plant types. I propose a general mechanistic hypothesis integrating both ecological and ecophysiological approaches to explain this pattern. Specifically, the deep root and efficient vascular systems of lianas enable them to suffer less water stress during seasonal droughts while many competitors are dormant, giving lianas a competitive advantage during the dry season. Testing this hypothesis in...
Canopy disturbance explains liana abundance and distribution within tropical forests and thus may al...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry and Schnitzer that liana density and basal area in tropica...
Background and aims – Based on data across tropical forests, a leading hypothesis posits that lianas...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
© 2019 by the Ecological Society of America The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that pla...
The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that plant species that grow well during seasonal dr...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry (1991) and Schnitzer (2005) that liana density and basal a...
Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco‐physiologic...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Tropical forests are experiencing large‐scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Lianas constitute a diverse polyphyletic plant group that is advancing our understanding of ecologic...
Liana abundance and species diversity are higher in tropical than temperate forests, but substantial...
Canopy disturbance explains liana abundance and distribution within tropical forests and thus may al...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry and Schnitzer that liana density and basal area in tropica...
Background and aims – Based on data across tropical forests, a leading hypothesis posits that lianas...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
© 2019 by the Ecological Society of America The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that pla...
The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that plant species that grow well during seasonal dr...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry (1991) and Schnitzer (2005) that liana density and basal a...
Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco‐physiologic...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Tropical forests are experiencing large‐scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Lianas constitute a diverse polyphyletic plant group that is advancing our understanding of ecologic...
Liana abundance and species diversity are higher in tropical than temperate forests, but substantial...
Canopy disturbance explains liana abundance and distribution within tropical forests and thus may al...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry and Schnitzer that liana density and basal area in tropica...
Background and aims – Based on data across tropical forests, a leading hypothesis posits that lianas...