1. Tropical forests are critical for protecting global biodiversity and carbon stores. While forest degradation and fragmentation cause negative impacts on trees, many woody lianas benefit, with associated negative effects on carbon storage. Here, we focus on the key question of how abiotic environmental changes resulting from tropical forest fragmentation mediate the allocation of carbon into trees and lianas. 2. We focus on the globally threatened Brazilian Atlantic Forest, in forest fragments spanning 13-23 442 ha in area and at fragment edges and interiors. Within each fragment, we established two transects: one at the edge and one in the interior. Each transect consisted of ten 10 x 10 m plots spaced at 20 m intervals. Within each p...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...
Closed-canopy forests are being rapidly fragmented across much of the tropical world. Determining th...
1. Tropical forests are critical for protecting global biodiversity and carbon stores. While forest ...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
Fragmentation is ubiquitous across tropical forests and drives marked shifts in tree community compo...
Fragmentation is ubiquitous across tropical forests and drives marked shifts in tree community compo...
1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Understa...
Many contemporary ecosystems are likely to be affected by multiple environmental drivers, complicati...
Tropical forests store nearly 30% of global terrestrial carbon and contribute to 40% of the global t...
Understanding forest dynamics within remnant fragments of tropical forest is a vital priority if we ...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
AbstractAmazon forest stocks large quantities of carbon both in plant biomass and in soil. Deforesta...
Assessing the persistent impacts of fragmentation on aboveground structure of tropical forests is es...
Empirical studies on severely fragmented regions suggest that decades after fragmentation, forest ed...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...
Closed-canopy forests are being rapidly fragmented across much of the tropical world. Determining th...
1. Tropical forests are critical for protecting global biodiversity and carbon stores. While forest ...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
Fragmentation is ubiquitous across tropical forests and drives marked shifts in tree community compo...
Fragmentation is ubiquitous across tropical forests and drives marked shifts in tree community compo...
1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Understa...
Many contemporary ecosystems are likely to be affected by multiple environmental drivers, complicati...
Tropical forests store nearly 30% of global terrestrial carbon and contribute to 40% of the global t...
Understanding forest dynamics within remnant fragments of tropical forest is a vital priority if we ...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
AbstractAmazon forest stocks large quantities of carbon both in plant biomass and in soil. Deforesta...
Assessing the persistent impacts of fragmentation on aboveground structure of tropical forests is es...
Empirical studies on severely fragmented regions suggest that decades after fragmentation, forest ed...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...
Closed-canopy forests are being rapidly fragmented across much of the tropical world. Determining th...