Many contemporary ecosystems are likely to be affected by multiple environmental drivers, complicating efforts to predict future changes in those ecosystems. We studied long-term changes (1980-2012) in forest dynamics and liana (woody vine) abundance and biomass in fragmented and intact forests of the central Amazon. We did so by contrasting trends in 33 permanent 1-ha plots near forest edges (plot center = 10 cm diameter at breast height) mortality and recruitment were often sharply elevated, especially in the first 10-15 years after fragmentation. Lianas (>2 cm stem diameter) also increased markedly in abundance (mean 6 SD = 1.78 +/- 1.23% per yr) and biomass (1.30 +/- 1.39% per yr) over time, especially in plots with high edge-related tr...
Forest fragmentation in the tropics severely affects large trees, but its effect on other life stage...
1. Empirical evidence and modelling both suggest that global changes may lead to an increased domina...
Intact Amazonian forests are often considered to be in a steady-state, where gains in growth and rec...
Many contemporary ecosystems are likely to be affected by multiple environmental drivers, complicati...
Few studies have assessed effects of habitat fragmentation on tropical forest dynamics. We describe ...
We synthesize findings to date from the world’s largest and longest-running experimental study of ha...
We synthesize findings to date from the world's largest and longest-running experimental study of ha...
Amazonian rainforests are some of the most species-rich tree communities on earth. Here we show that...
Previous work has shown that tree turnover, tree biomass and large liana densities have increased in...
We synthesize findings from one of the world\u27s largest and longest-running experimental investiga...
Previous work has shown that tree turnover, tree biomass and large liana densities have increased in...
Ecological orthodoxy suggests that old-growth forests should be close to dynamic equilibrium, but th...
Lianas (climbing woody vines) are important structural parasites of tropical trees and may be increa...
Rain forest fragments in central Amazonia were found to experience a dramatic loss of above-ground t...
Summary 1. Empirical evidence and modelling both suggest that global changes may lead to an increase...
Forest fragmentation in the tropics severely affects large trees, but its effect on other life stage...
1. Empirical evidence and modelling both suggest that global changes may lead to an increased domina...
Intact Amazonian forests are often considered to be in a steady-state, where gains in growth and rec...
Many contemporary ecosystems are likely to be affected by multiple environmental drivers, complicati...
Few studies have assessed effects of habitat fragmentation on tropical forest dynamics. We describe ...
We synthesize findings to date from the world’s largest and longest-running experimental study of ha...
We synthesize findings to date from the world's largest and longest-running experimental study of ha...
Amazonian rainforests are some of the most species-rich tree communities on earth. Here we show that...
Previous work has shown that tree turnover, tree biomass and large liana densities have increased in...
We synthesize findings from one of the world\u27s largest and longest-running experimental investiga...
Previous work has shown that tree turnover, tree biomass and large liana densities have increased in...
Ecological orthodoxy suggests that old-growth forests should be close to dynamic equilibrium, but th...
Lianas (climbing woody vines) are important structural parasites of tropical trees and may be increa...
Rain forest fragments in central Amazonia were found to experience a dramatic loss of above-ground t...
Summary 1. Empirical evidence and modelling both suggest that global changes may lead to an increase...
Forest fragmentation in the tropics severely affects large trees, but its effect on other life stage...
1. Empirical evidence and modelling both suggest that global changes may lead to an increased domina...
Intact Amazonian forests are often considered to be in a steady-state, where gains in growth and rec...