One hectare of undisturbed Amazonian forest, containing about 175 species of trees larger than 10 cm diameter at breast height, was studied to determine the relationship between high-richness forest and the autochthonous litter produced by the forest. Litter samples contained up to 52 species, of which one-third represented epiphytes, vines, and lianas.These modern leaf litter studies from southeast Amazonian Peru indicate that reconstructions of ancient high-diversity forests are possible using autochthonous leaf litter deposits. In comparison to temperate litter samples, however, more sampling must be done to recreate fairly simple descriptors of ancient communities such as species richness and heterogeneity. Samples must be large, relati...
The Amazon rain forest is the most diverse ecosystem on Earth, harbouring more than ten thousand tre...
Tropical plant diversity is extraordinarily high at both local and regional scales. Many studies hav...
Tropical plant diversity is extraordinarily high at both local and regional scales. Many studies hav...
Phytolith analysis is increasingly being applied in studies of Neotropical forest history and associ...
This paper addresses a topic highlighted in recent arguments by Amazonian scholars: the extent to wh...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
The ecological status of prehistoric Amazonian forests remains widely debated. The concept of ancien...
This chapter presents a study conducted on four sites in the Brazilian Amazon. These sites were used...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
The congruence in floristic patterns between different life-forms of woody plants remains poorly und...
Accurate archaeological and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions using phytoliths relies on the study...
We characterize forest floor leaf litter and transported leaf samples from several depositional envi...
Leaf litter production by lianes (= lianas) and trees was compared in an evergreen rain forest in su...
Northern South America harbours a highly diversified forest vegetation. However, it is not clear whe...
Traits associated with resource acquisition and use are related to current or past environmental con...
The Amazon rain forest is the most diverse ecosystem on Earth, harbouring more than ten thousand tre...
Tropical plant diversity is extraordinarily high at both local and regional scales. Many studies hav...
Tropical plant diversity is extraordinarily high at both local and regional scales. Many studies hav...
Phytolith analysis is increasingly being applied in studies of Neotropical forest history and associ...
This paper addresses a topic highlighted in recent arguments by Amazonian scholars: the extent to wh...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
The ecological status of prehistoric Amazonian forests remains widely debated. The concept of ancien...
This chapter presents a study conducted on four sites in the Brazilian Amazon. These sites were used...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
The congruence in floristic patterns between different life-forms of woody plants remains poorly und...
Accurate archaeological and palaeoenvironmental reconstructions using phytoliths relies on the study...
We characterize forest floor leaf litter and transported leaf samples from several depositional envi...
Leaf litter production by lianes (= lianas) and trees was compared in an evergreen rain forest in su...
Northern South America harbours a highly diversified forest vegetation. However, it is not clear whe...
Traits associated with resource acquisition and use are related to current or past environmental con...
The Amazon rain forest is the most diverse ecosystem on Earth, harbouring more than ten thousand tre...
Tropical plant diversity is extraordinarily high at both local and regional scales. Many studies hav...
Tropical plant diversity is extraordinarily high at both local and regional scales. Many studies hav...