1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulting in reduced tree growth and survival. The ability of lianas to grow relative to trees during the dry season suggests that liana-tree competition is also strongest in the dry season. If correct, the predicted intensification of the drying trend over large areas of the tropics in the future may therefore intensify liana-tree competition, resulting in a reduced carbon sink function of tropical forests. However, no study has established whether the liana effect on tree carbon accumulation is indeed stronger in the dry than in the wet season. 2. Using six years of data from a large-scale liana removal experiment in Panama, we provide the first e...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
Lianas (woody vines) are particularly abundant in tropical forests, and their abundance is increasin...
Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for one-third of the carbon fixed by photo...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana‐tree competition can be intense, resulting ...
Tropical forests store nearly 30% of global terrestrial carbon and contribute to 40% of the global t...
Lianas reduce tree growth, reproduction, and survival in tropical forests. Liana competition can be ...
Young successional tropical forests are crucial in the global carbon cycle because they can quickly ...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests, where they compete intensely with trees, reducing tr...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
The well-established pattern of forest thinning during succession predicts an increase in mean tree ...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
Lianas (woody vines) are particularly abundant in tropical forests, and their abundance is increasin...
Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for one-third of the carbon fixed by photo...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana‐tree competition can be intense, resulting ...
Tropical forests store nearly 30% of global terrestrial carbon and contribute to 40% of the global t...
Lianas reduce tree growth, reproduction, and survival in tropical forests. Liana competition can be ...
Young successional tropical forests are crucial in the global carbon cycle because they can quickly ...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests, where they compete intensely with trees, reducing tr...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
The well-established pattern of forest thinning during succession predicts an increase in mean tree ...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
Lianas (woody vines) are particularly abundant in tropical forests, and their abundance is increasin...
Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for one-third of the carbon fixed by photo...