1 Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different land-use histories. Sites which had been clearcut without subsequent use were dominated after 6-10 years by the pioneer genus Cecropia (Moraceae), whereas those used for pasture before abandonment were dominated by the pioneer genus Vismia (Clusiaceae). 2 There were 58 plant families and 300 species identified in Cecropia stands but only 43 families and 147 species were identified in Vismia stands. There were 77 species in common (Sorensen similarity = 0.34). 3 Differences in species number and composition of recruiting individuals between stand types were significant and were a function of the dominant pioneer genus, stem density, distance f...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
To the discussion on secondary succession in tropical forests, we bring data on three under-addresse...
Land-use practices can dramatically shift the trajectories of rain forest recovery. In a 25-year stu...
1. Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different la...
Background: Plant succession and community assembly following different land-use histories in the Am...
Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history is ...
To the discussion on secondary succession in tropical forests, we bring data on three under-addresse...
<p>Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history ...
Secondary forests are an increasingly common feature in tropical landscapes worldwide and understand...
Succession in the Brazilian Amazon depends on prior land-use history. Abandoned clearcuts become dom...
Secondary forests are an increasingly common feature in tropical landscapes worldwide and understand...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
To the discussion on secondary succession in tropical forests, we bring data on three under-addresse...
Land-use practices can dramatically shift the trajectories of rain forest recovery. In a 25-year stu...
1. Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different la...
Background: Plant succession and community assembly following different land-use histories in the Am...
Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history is ...
To the discussion on secondary succession in tropical forests, we bring data on three under-addresse...
<p>Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history ...
Secondary forests are an increasingly common feature in tropical landscapes worldwide and understand...
Succession in the Brazilian Amazon depends on prior land-use history. Abandoned clearcuts become dom...
Secondary forests are an increasingly common feature in tropical landscapes worldwide and understand...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
To the discussion on secondary succession in tropical forests, we bring data on three under-addresse...
Land-use practices can dramatically shift the trajectories of rain forest recovery. In a 25-year stu...