Recent studies have reported a consistent pattern of strong dominance of a small subset of tree species in Neotropical forests. These species have been called ‘hyperdominant’ at large geographical scales and ‘oligarchs’ at regional-landscape scales when being abundant and frequent. Forest community assembly is shaped by environmental factors and stochastic processes, but so far the contribution of oligarchic species to the variation of community composition (i.e. beta diversity) remains poorly known. To that end, we established 20 1-ha plots, i.e. 5 sites with 4 forest types (ridge, slope and ravine primary forest, and secondary forest) per site, in humid lowland tropical forests of southwestern Costa Rica to (1) investigate how community c...
Aim: The latitudinal gradient is considered a first-order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic...
The Golfo Dulce region located in southwestern Costa Rica represents one of the remnant global biodi...
Due to anthropogenic activities, tropical rain forests face many challenges in sustaining biodiversi...
Recent studies have reported a consistent pattern of strong dominance of a small subset of tree spec...
Recent studies have reported a consistent pattern of strong dominance of a small subset of tree spec...
Secondary forests constitute a substantial proportion of tropical forestlands. These forests occur o...
Most Costa Rican forests have been intensively studied in recent years. One exception is the transit...
We determined the relationship of forest composition and alpha diversity (species diversity of a loc...
The forests of western Amazonia are among the most diverse tree communities on Earth, yet this excep...
We compared the functional type composition of trees ≥10 cm dbh in eight secondary forest monitoring...
The Neotropical region stands as one of the most diverse places on earth, housing nearly 50% of the ...
Tropical dry forests (TDF) in Mesoamerica are highly endangered by the expansion of human activities...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the high diversity of plants in the tropics. However, we...
Aim: The latitudinal gradient is considered a first-order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic...
The Golfo Dulce region located in southwestern Costa Rica represents one of the remnant global biodi...
Due to anthropogenic activities, tropical rain forests face many challenges in sustaining biodiversi...
Recent studies have reported a consistent pattern of strong dominance of a small subset of tree spec...
Recent studies have reported a consistent pattern of strong dominance of a small subset of tree spec...
Secondary forests constitute a substantial proportion of tropical forestlands. These forests occur o...
Most Costa Rican forests have been intensively studied in recent years. One exception is the transit...
We determined the relationship of forest composition and alpha diversity (species diversity of a loc...
The forests of western Amazonia are among the most diverse tree communities on Earth, yet this excep...
We compared the functional type composition of trees ≥10 cm dbh in eight secondary forest monitoring...
The Neotropical region stands as one of the most diverse places on earth, housing nearly 50% of the ...
Tropical dry forests (TDF) in Mesoamerica are highly endangered by the expansion of human activities...
Many theories have been proposed to explain the high diversity of plants in the tropics. However, we...
Aim: The latitudinal gradient is considered a first-order biogeographical pattern for most taxonomic...
The Golfo Dulce region located in southwestern Costa Rica represents one of the remnant global biodi...
Due to anthropogenic activities, tropical rain forests face many challenges in sustaining biodiversi...