Aim: Biomes can diverge substantially in plant functional traits and disturbance regimens among regions. Given that Neotropical and Afrotropical regions have contrasting histories of the megafauna (because of the Holocene megafaunal extinction in the Neotropics), we hypothesize that they should harbour plants with different traits in relationship to herbivory and fire, especially in savannas. We predicted that herbivory resistance traits should be more prominent in Afrotropical savanna plants and fire resistance in Neotropical savanna plants. Location: Tropics. Time period: Not applicable. Major taxa studied: Angiosperms (woody). Methods: We compiled data for five key plant functional traits (wood density, specific leaf area, maximum tree h...
The tropical moist forest is a biome with a high number of species that are functionally different. ...
1. Trade-offs among functional traits reveal major plant strategies that can give insight into speci...
Aim: Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large tr...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
[Methods] We compiled data on the presence of spines, SLA, WD, HMax and presence of spines for Afrot...
The main dataset consists of ecoregion-level data on five plant functional traits (wood density, lea...
1. Fire and herbivory are the main disturbances shaping the structure of savannas. In these ecosys-t...
In the context of global change understanding the interactions between plant ecology and plant physi...
Aim: Despite several recent efforts to map plant traits and to identify their climatic drivers, ther...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
Aim: Despite several recent efforts to map plant traits and to identify their climatic drivers, ther...
Adaptive evolution is a major driver of organism diversification but the links between phenotypic tr...
© 2018 The Authors Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate di...
1. Plant organ biomass partitioning has been hypothesized to be driven by resources, such that speci...
Climatic niche evolution during the diversification of tropical plants has received little attention...
The tropical moist forest is a biome with a high number of species that are functionally different. ...
1. Trade-offs among functional traits reveal major plant strategies that can give insight into speci...
Aim: Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large tr...
Large mammal herbivores are important drivers of plant evolution and vegetation patterns, but the ex...
[Methods] We compiled data on the presence of spines, SLA, WD, HMax and presence of spines for Afrot...
The main dataset consists of ecoregion-level data on five plant functional traits (wood density, lea...
1. Fire and herbivory are the main disturbances shaping the structure of savannas. In these ecosys-t...
In the context of global change understanding the interactions between plant ecology and plant physi...
Aim: Despite several recent efforts to map plant traits and to identify their climatic drivers, ther...
Data from: On the importance of root traits in seedlings of tropical tree species Here, we discuss ...
Aim: Despite several recent efforts to map plant traits and to identify their climatic drivers, ther...
Adaptive evolution is a major driver of organism diversification but the links between phenotypic tr...
© 2018 The Authors Megafauna (terrestrial vertebrate herbivores > 5 kg) can have disproportionate di...
1. Plant organ biomass partitioning has been hypothesized to be driven by resources, such that speci...
Climatic niche evolution during the diversification of tropical plants has received little attention...
The tropical moist forest is a biome with a high number of species that are functionally different. ...
1. Trade-offs among functional traits reveal major plant strategies that can give insight into speci...
Aim: Large trees (d.b.h.≥70cm) store large amounts of biomass. Several studies suggest that large tr...