Aim: To test whether a direct relationship exists between the relative abundance of woody plant genera and precipitation regime along the north-south climate gradient of the western Amazonia. Location: Lowland rain forests in the western Amazon. Methods: Floristic data on 91 woody plant genera, from 39 0.1-ha plots across the western Amazon, and precipitation data from a 0.5° global data set were used to test for correlations between plant relative abundance (defined as percentage number of stems ≥ 2.5 cm diameter at breast height for each woody plant genus per plot) and derived dry-season variables. Moisture preference was then assessed in terms of pioneer and shade-tolerant life-history strategy. Results: There were significant associatio...
Most of the planet's diversity is concentrated in the tropics, which includes many regions undergoi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Climate change is strong in the Amazon basin. Climate models consistently predict widespread warmer ...
Aim: To test whether a direct relationship exists between the relative abundance of woody plant gene...
Within the tropics, the species richness of tree communities is strongly and positively associated w...
Background: Climate change is driving ecosystem shifts, which has implications for tropical forest s...
Tree diversity and composition in Amazonia are known to be strongly determined by the water supplied...
Tree diversity and composition in Amazonia are known to be strongly determined by the water supplied...
Amazonian droughts are becoming more frequent and intense, having a profound effect on water availab...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
The Amazon rain forest is the most diverse ecosystem on Earth, harbouring more than ten thousand tre...
1. The analysis of species distribution patterns along environmental gradients is important for unde...
Question Do precipitation, temperature and seasonality drive variation in the seed size of Amazonian...
Intact Amazonian forests are often considered to be in a steady-state, where gains in growth and rec...
Most of the planet's diversity is concentrated in the tropics, which includes many regions undergoi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Climate change is strong in the Amazon basin. Climate models consistently predict widespread warmer ...
Aim: To test whether a direct relationship exists between the relative abundance of woody plant gene...
Within the tropics, the species richness of tree communities is strongly and positively associated w...
Background: Climate change is driving ecosystem shifts, which has implications for tropical forest s...
Tree diversity and composition in Amazonia are known to be strongly determined by the water supplied...
Tree diversity and composition in Amazonia are known to be strongly determined by the water supplied...
Amazonian droughts are becoming more frequent and intense, having a profound effect on water availab...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
The Amazon rain forest is the most diverse ecosystem on Earth, harbouring more than ten thousand tre...
1. The analysis of species distribution patterns along environmental gradients is important for unde...
Question Do precipitation, temperature and seasonality drive variation in the seed size of Amazonian...
Intact Amazonian forests are often considered to be in a steady-state, where gains in growth and rec...
Most of the planet's diversity is concentrated in the tropics, which includes many regions undergoi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Climate change is strong in the Amazon basin. Climate models consistently predict widespread warmer ...