International audienceIn the current global change context, it is urgent to anticipate the fate of tropical forests. This means understanding tree community response to disturbance and the underlying processes. In that respect, we aim here to clarify taxonomic and functional post-disturbance trajectories, and determine the scope of the Intermediate Disturbance Hypothesis (IDH) that remains debated in tropical forests. We analyzed community trajectories following a disturbance gradient from 10 to 60% of above-ground biomass loss in a Neotropical forest over 30 years. We considered trajectories along time of community taxonomic and functional trajectories in terms of richness, evenness, composition, and redundancy. We based on the annual bota...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts local species diversity to be maximal at an i...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
A great challenge for ecologists is predicting how communities in fragmented tropical landscapes wil...
International audienceQuestions: Long-term community response to disturbance can follow manifold suc...
Abstract Background Natural disturbance is a fundamental component of the functioning of tropical ra...
Rates of change in tree communities following major disturbances are determined by a complex set of ...
One-third of all Neotropical forests are secondary forests that regrow naturally after agricultural ...
Human activities modify the disturbance regimes of tropical forests. Since tropical forests host hig...
The degree to which turnover in biological communities is structured by deterministic or stochastic ...
Disturbances are widespread and may affect community assembly, species composition, (functional) div...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts local species diversity to be maximal at an i...
Tropical forests are converted at an alarming rate for agricultural use and pastureland, but also re...
Old-growth tropical forests are being extensively deforested and fragmented worldwide. Yet forest re...
Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning an...
Old-growth tropical forests are being extensively deforested and fragmented worldwide. Yet forest re...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts local species diversity to be maximal at an i...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
A great challenge for ecologists is predicting how communities in fragmented tropical landscapes wil...
International audienceQuestions: Long-term community response to disturbance can follow manifold suc...
Abstract Background Natural disturbance is a fundamental component of the functioning of tropical ra...
Rates of change in tree communities following major disturbances are determined by a complex set of ...
One-third of all Neotropical forests are secondary forests that regrow naturally after agricultural ...
Human activities modify the disturbance regimes of tropical forests. Since tropical forests host hig...
The degree to which turnover in biological communities is structured by deterministic or stochastic ...
Disturbances are widespread and may affect community assembly, species composition, (functional) div...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts local species diversity to be maximal at an i...
Tropical forests are converted at an alarming rate for agricultural use and pastureland, but also re...
Old-growth tropical forests are being extensively deforested and fragmented worldwide. Yet forest re...
Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning an...
Old-growth tropical forests are being extensively deforested and fragmented worldwide. Yet forest re...
The intermediate disturbance hypothesis (IDH) predicts local species diversity to be maximal at an i...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
A great challenge for ecologists is predicting how communities in fragmented tropical landscapes wil...