Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high in seasonal forests to low in aseasonal forests. We tested the hypothesis that the physiological ability of lianas to fix carbon (and thus grow) during seasonal drought may confer a distinct advantage in seasonal tropical forests, which may explain pan-tropical liana distributions. We compared a range of leaf-level physiological attributes of 18 co-occurring liana and 16 tree species during the wet and dry seasons in a tropical seasonal forest in Xishuangbanna, China. We found that, during the wet season, lianas had significantly higher CO2 assimilation per unit mass (A mass), nitrogen concentration (N mass), and δ13C values, and lower leaf ma...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Lianas are an important component of Neotropical forests, where evidence suggests that they are incr...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco‐physiologic...
© 2019 by the Ecological Society of America The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that pla...
•Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco-physiologi...
•Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco-physiologi...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that plant species that grow well during seasonal dr...
The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that plant species that grow well during seasonal dr...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Lianas are an important component of Neotropical forests, where evidence suggests that they are incr...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco‐physiologic...
© 2019 by the Ecological Society of America The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that pla...
•Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco-physiologi...
•Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco-physiologi...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that plant species that grow well during seasonal dr...
The seasonal growth advantage hypothesis posits that plant species that grow well during seasonal dr...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Lianas are more abundant in seasonal forests than in wetter forests and are thought to perform bette...
Lianas are an important component of Neotropical forests, where evidence suggests that they are incr...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...