1.Liana cutting is a management practice currently applied to encourage seedling regeneration and tree growth in some logged tropical forests. However, there is limited empirical evidence of its effects on forest demographic rates in Southeast Asia.2.We used 22 four‐hectare plots in the Sabah Biodiversity Experiment (a reduced impact logging site) enrichment line planted with 16 dipterocarp species to assess the effects of complete liana cutting on tree growth and survival. We compared plots where lianas were only cut along planting lines (standard enrichment line planting) with those with one (2014) or two rounds (2011 and 2014) of complete liana cutting. 3.We found increased seedling growth following the first complete liana cut in 2011 ...
Lianas reduce tree growth, reproduction, and survival in tropical forests. Liana competition can be ...
We conducted a silvicultural experiment to evaluate the effects of lianas on the stem diameter growt...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
1. Liana cutting is a management practice currently applied to encourage seedling regeneration and t...
1.Liana cutting is a management practice currently applied to encourage seedling regeneration and t...
1. Liana cutting is a management practice currently applied to encourage seedling regeneration and t...
LianaCanopyDynamicsFinalLiana density and canopy openness after liana cutting. Metadata included as ...
Liana growth following forest disturbance is threatening the tropical carbon sink by delaying or pre...
Lianas, woody climbing plants, are a conspicuous component of tropical forest canopies that might af...
Lianas are a quintessential feature of tropical forests and are often perceived as being poorly stud...
Liana growth following forest disturbance is threatening the tropical carbon sink by delaying or pre...
Lianas are characteristic of many tropical forests and may serve multiple ecosystem functions. They ...
The abundance of lianas (woody vines) and the detrimental impact that they have on tropical rain for...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests, where they compete intensely with trees, reducing tr...
Lianas are an important structural aspect of tropical forest ecosystems, but may have negative impac...
Lianas reduce tree growth, reproduction, and survival in tropical forests. Liana competition can be ...
We conducted a silvicultural experiment to evaluate the effects of lianas on the stem diameter growt...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...
1. Liana cutting is a management practice currently applied to encourage seedling regeneration and t...
1.Liana cutting is a management practice currently applied to encourage seedling regeneration and t...
1. Liana cutting is a management practice currently applied to encourage seedling regeneration and t...
LianaCanopyDynamicsFinalLiana density and canopy openness after liana cutting. Metadata included as ...
Liana growth following forest disturbance is threatening the tropical carbon sink by delaying or pre...
Lianas, woody climbing plants, are a conspicuous component of tropical forest canopies that might af...
Lianas are a quintessential feature of tropical forests and are often perceived as being poorly stud...
Liana growth following forest disturbance is threatening the tropical carbon sink by delaying or pre...
Lianas are characteristic of many tropical forests and may serve multiple ecosystem functions. They ...
The abundance of lianas (woody vines) and the detrimental impact that they have on tropical rain for...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests, where they compete intensely with trees, reducing tr...
Lianas are an important structural aspect of tropical forest ecosystems, but may have negative impac...
Lianas reduce tree growth, reproduction, and survival in tropical forests. Liana competition can be ...
We conducted a silvicultural experiment to evaluate the effects of lianas on the stem diameter growt...
1. Lianas are prevalent in Neotropical forests, where liana-tree competition can be intense, resulti...