Premise of the study: It is unclear to what extent the co-occurrence of angiosperm and gymnosperm species in some marginal ecosystems is explained by reduced growth in angiosperms due to carbon (C) limitation, and by high stress tolerance in gymnosperms associated with lack of vessels and resource conservation. Methods: We examined growth patterns and traits associated with C balance in four evergreen angiosperm species (including one vesselless species, Drimys winteri) and three gymnosperm tree species of a cold-temperate rainforest in southern Chile. We measured the mean basal area increment for the first 50 (BAI50) and the last 10 years (BAI10), wood density, leaf lifespan, and non-structural carbohydrate (NSC) concentrations in differen...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The seedling stage is particularly vulnerable to resource limitation, with pot...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Premise of the study: It is unclear to what extent the co-occurrence of angiosperm and gymnosperm sp...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability that some organisms show to equilibrate their water content wit...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
A sample of woody angiosperm species was used to test a central prediction of the ‘leafing intensity...
1. A central tenet of forest ecology is that succession and regeneration dynamics are driven by an i...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Tradeoffs among functional traits of vascular plants are starting to be better...
Background and Aims: Conifers dominated wet lowland tropical forests 100 million years ago (MYA). Wi...
Although the principal mechanism determining tree line formation appears to be carbon (C)-sink limit...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Few experimental studies have tested how abundance and diversity of grassland bryophytes respond to ...
PREMISE: After deforestation, environmental changes in the remaining forest fragments are often most...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The seedling stage is particularly vulnerable to resource limitation, with pot...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Premise of the study: It is unclear to what extent the co-occurrence of angiosperm and gymnosperm sp...
Desiccation tolerance is the ability that some organisms show to equilibrate their water content wit...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
A sample of woody angiosperm species was used to test a central prediction of the ‘leafing intensity...
1. A central tenet of forest ecology is that succession and regeneration dynamics are driven by an i...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: Tradeoffs among functional traits of vascular plants are starting to be better...
Background and Aims: Conifers dominated wet lowland tropical forests 100 million years ago (MYA). Wi...
Although the principal mechanism determining tree line formation appears to be carbon (C)-sink limit...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Few experimental studies have tested how abundance and diversity of grassland bryophytes respond to ...
PREMISE: After deforestation, environmental changes in the remaining forest fragments are often most...
PREMISE OF THE STUDY: The seedling stage is particularly vulnerable to resource limitation, with pot...
n co wo 56.8%. Angiosperms had a significantly lower CC than gymnosperms, with means of 47.8 % and 5...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...