Question: How do soils and topography influence Amazonian tree diversity, a region with generally nutrient-starved soils but some of the biologically richest tree communities on Earth? Location: Central Amazonia, near Manaus, Brazil. Methods: We evaluated the influence of 14 soil and topographic features on species diversity of rain forest trees (≥10 cm diameter at breast height), using data from 63 1-ha plots scattered over an area of ∼400 km2. Results: An ordination analysis identified three major edaphic gradients: (1) flatter areas had generally higher nutrient soils (higher clay content, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, pH and exchangeable bases, and lower aluminium saturation) than did slopes and gullies; (2) sandier soils ...
Using 2.046 botanically-inventoried tree plots across the largest tropical forest on Earth, we mappe...
<p>Aim: To examine variation in the phylogenetic diversity (PD) of tree communities across geographi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Question: What is the relative contribution of geographic distance, soil and topographic variables i...
Question: How do soil fertility, neighbourhood host tree composition and bark characteristics influe...
<p>Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history ...
Tree diversity and composition in Amazonia are known to be strongly determined by the water supplied...
Questions: What are the temporal and spatial variations of groundwater depth along topographic gradi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Using 2.046 botanically-inventoried tree plots across the largest tropical forest on Earth, we mappe...
Aim: Attention has increasingly been focused on the floristic variation within forests of the Amazon...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
Aim: Amazonian forests predominantly grow on highly weathered and nutrient poor soils. Anthropogenic...
Introduction: Recent decades have seen a major international effort to inventory tree communities in...
Questions: Riverine and associated vegetation communities are periodically affected by floods. Howev...
Using 2.046 botanically-inventoried tree plots across the largest tropical forest on Earth, we mappe...
<p>Aim: To examine variation in the phylogenetic diversity (PD) of tree communities across geographi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Question: What is the relative contribution of geographic distance, soil and topographic variables i...
Question: How do soil fertility, neighbourhood host tree composition and bark characteristics influe...
<p>Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history ...
Tree diversity and composition in Amazonia are known to be strongly determined by the water supplied...
Questions: What are the temporal and spatial variations of groundwater depth along topographic gradi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...
Using 2.046 botanically-inventoried tree plots across the largest tropical forest on Earth, we mappe...
Aim: Attention has increasingly been focused on the floristic variation within forests of the Amazon...
The role of niche assembly processes in shaping ecological communities is a subject of great interes...
Aim: Amazonian forests predominantly grow on highly weathered and nutrient poor soils. Anthropogenic...
Introduction: Recent decades have seen a major international effort to inventory tree communities in...
Questions: Riverine and associated vegetation communities are periodically affected by floods. Howev...
Using 2.046 botanically-inventoried tree plots across the largest tropical forest on Earth, we mappe...
<p>Aim: To examine variation in the phylogenetic diversity (PD) of tree communities across geographi...
Elucidating how environmental factors drive plant species distributions and how they affect latitudi...