Background: Plant succession and community assembly following different land-use histories in the Amazon Basin are poorly understood. Aims: Changes in woody vegetation were monitored across chronosequences of abandoned pastures and abandoned clearcuts in order to compare their successional patterns. Methods: In chronosequences, initially 5-19 years old in abandoned clearcuts and 2-11 years old in abandoned pastures, trees (≥ 3 cm dbh) were tagged and recruitment and mortality recorded annually for 12 years. Results: Stem densities exhibited no significant trend during the first 25 years of succession regardless of land-use history. Basal area in abandoned clearcuts increased rapidly in the first decade, outpacing accumulation in abandoned p...
Deforested lands in Amazonia are usually converted into pastures and maintained through annual presc...
Background: Climate change is driving ecosystem shifts, which has implications for tropical forest s...
Background : In central Amazonia, previous low intensity land use engenders succession dominated by ...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
1 Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different ...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
Land-use practices can dramatically shift the trajectories of rain forest recovery. In a 25-year stu...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history is ...
The area of secondary forest (SF) regenerating from pastures is increasing in the Amazon basin; howe...
Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different la...
Copyright ©2005 American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Association of Am...
To the discussion on secondary succession in tropical forests, we bring data on three under-addresse...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....
The catle ranch is the main land use responsible for deforestation in the Amazon. Due to low soil f...
Deforested lands in Amazonia are usually converted into pastures and maintained through annual presc...
Background: Climate change is driving ecosystem shifts, which has implications for tropical forest s...
Background : In central Amazonia, previous low intensity land use engenders succession dominated by ...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
1 Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different ...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
Land-use practices can dramatically shift the trajectories of rain forest recovery. In a 25-year stu...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
Questions: Secondary succession in the tropics can follow alternative pathways. Land-use history is ...
The area of secondary forest (SF) regenerating from pastures is increasing in the Amazon basin; howe...
Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different la...
Copyright ©2005 American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Association of Am...
To the discussion on secondary succession in tropical forests, we bring data on three under-addresse...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....
The catle ranch is the main land use responsible for deforestation in the Amazon. Due to low soil f...
Deforested lands in Amazonia are usually converted into pastures and maintained through annual presc...
Background: Climate change is driving ecosystem shifts, which has implications for tropical forest s...
Background : In central Amazonia, previous low intensity land use engenders succession dominated by ...