1. Epiphytes have the potential to modify the canopy environments in which they grow. Accurately evaluating the impact of epiphytes can be challenging, since plants without epiphytes may also otherwise differ from host plants, and experimental removal is impractical and difficult to replicate in many forests. 2. We studied the impacts of epiphytes (primarily fruticose lichens and Tillandsia spp.) on host plants (Eulychnia saint-pieana and Caesalpinia spinosa) in two fog ecosystems in Chile (Pan de Azucar) and Peru (Atiquipa). These desert ecosystems sustain very high epiphyte loads and depend heavily on fog-water inputs. Using a combination of artificial substrates and epiphyte removals we show significant impacts of epiphytes on their host...
Epiphytes contribute up to over 30% of the vascular plant diversity of old-growth tropical rain fore...
Journal ArticleIn humid tropical regions, leaves are frequently colonized by epiphylls (Richards 195...
The consequences of sharp rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and global warmin...
1. Epiphytes have the potential to modify the canopy environments in which they grow. Accurately eva...
Tropical montane cloud forests support abundant epiphytic vascular plant communities that serve impo...
Epiphytes are aerial plants, often characterized by CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) photosynthesi...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Interactions between precipitation and forest canopy elements (bark, leaves, and epiphytes) control ...
Epiphytes are characterized by their ability to survive without a root connection to the ground, but...
Vascular epiphytes are a major biomass component of forests across the globe and they contribute to ...
Copyright © 2014 Lingyan Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Epiphylls are bryophytes and lichens that grow on the leaves of other trees. These plants are depen...
Epiphytes, plants which grow on other plants for support yet are not parasitic to their host, are a ...
Epiphylls widely colonize vascular leaves in moist tropical forests. Understanding the effects of ep...
The Monteverde cloud forest is characterized by its high precipitation levels, frequency of cloud im...
Epiphytes contribute up to over 30% of the vascular plant diversity of old-growth tropical rain fore...
Journal ArticleIn humid tropical regions, leaves are frequently colonized by epiphylls (Richards 195...
The consequences of sharp rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and global warmin...
1. Epiphytes have the potential to modify the canopy environments in which they grow. Accurately eva...
Tropical montane cloud forests support abundant epiphytic vascular plant communities that serve impo...
Epiphytes are aerial plants, often characterized by CAM (crassulacean acid metabolism) photosynthesi...
Epiphytic plants account for high proportion of biomass in tropical montane rain forests. In high-el...
Interactions between precipitation and forest canopy elements (bark, leaves, and epiphytes) control ...
Epiphytes are characterized by their ability to survive without a root connection to the ground, but...
Vascular epiphytes are a major biomass component of forests across the globe and they contribute to ...
Copyright © 2014 Lingyan Zhou et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Epiphylls are bryophytes and lichens that grow on the leaves of other trees. These plants are depen...
Epiphytes, plants which grow on other plants for support yet are not parasitic to their host, are a ...
Epiphylls widely colonize vascular leaves in moist tropical forests. Understanding the effects of ep...
The Monteverde cloud forest is characterized by its high precipitation levels, frequency of cloud im...
Epiphytes contribute up to over 30% of the vascular plant diversity of old-growth tropical rain fore...
Journal ArticleIn humid tropical regions, leaves are frequently colonized by epiphylls (Richards 195...
The consequences of sharp rise in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and global warmin...