Plant morphological and physiological traits affect the way plants tolerate environmental stresses and therefore play an important role in shaping species distribution patterns in relation to environmental gradients. Despite our growing knowledge on the role of functional traits in structuring plant communities, few studies have tested their importance at large scales in the wet tropics. Here, we describe the distribution patterns of the most important West African rain forest timber species along the regional rainfall gradient and relate them to their functional traits. We found that the distribution patterns of 25 out of the 31 studied species (80%) were significantly related to mean annual rainfall. Shade tolerance and drought resistance...
1. Understanding how drought affects annual tree growth in tropical forests is of crucial importance...
In tropical Africa, evidence of widely distributed genera transcending biomes or habitat boundaries ...
Understanding how tropical rainforest trees may respond to the precipitation extremes predicted in f...
Plant morphological and physiological traits affect the way plants tolerate environmental stresses a...
Plant morphological and physiological traits affect the way plants tolerate environmental stresses a...
Tree species distribution in lowland tropical forests is strongly associated with rainfall amount an...
Tropical forests occur along a rainfall gradient where annual amount, the length and intensit...
Water availability is the most important factor determining tree species distribution in the tropics...
Drought is a critical factor in plant species distributions. Much research points to its relevance e...
In tropical Africa, evidence of widely distributed genera transcending biomes or habitat boundaries ...
Plant functional traits have shown to be relevant predictors of forest functional responses to clima...
In the context of global change understanding the interactions between plant ecology and plant physi...
KEY-WORDS: Bolivia, drought tolerance, shade tolerance, functional traits, trade-offs, ecophysiolog...
Understanding the factors that shape the distribution of tropical tree species at large scales is a ...
Predictions about the impacts of current and projected anthropogenic climate change on tropical fore...
1. Understanding how drought affects annual tree growth in tropical forests is of crucial importance...
In tropical Africa, evidence of widely distributed genera transcending biomes or habitat boundaries ...
Understanding how tropical rainforest trees may respond to the precipitation extremes predicted in f...
Plant morphological and physiological traits affect the way plants tolerate environmental stresses a...
Plant morphological and physiological traits affect the way plants tolerate environmental stresses a...
Tree species distribution in lowland tropical forests is strongly associated with rainfall amount an...
Tropical forests occur along a rainfall gradient where annual amount, the length and intensit...
Water availability is the most important factor determining tree species distribution in the tropics...
Drought is a critical factor in plant species distributions. Much research points to its relevance e...
In tropical Africa, evidence of widely distributed genera transcending biomes or habitat boundaries ...
Plant functional traits have shown to be relevant predictors of forest functional responses to clima...
In the context of global change understanding the interactions between plant ecology and plant physi...
KEY-WORDS: Bolivia, drought tolerance, shade tolerance, functional traits, trade-offs, ecophysiolog...
Understanding the factors that shape the distribution of tropical tree species at large scales is a ...
Predictions about the impacts of current and projected anthropogenic climate change on tropical fore...
1. Understanding how drought affects annual tree growth in tropical forests is of crucial importance...
In tropical Africa, evidence of widely distributed genera transcending biomes or habitat boundaries ...
Understanding how tropical rainforest trees may respond to the precipitation extremes predicted in f...