Understanding how wood decomposition varies spatially at the mesoscale (between 1-ha plots) may improve carbon flux estimates in Amazonian forests. An experiment was carried out to test the influence of soil, slope, above-ground tree live biomass (biomass), fine-litter mass and characteristics of neighbouring trees on the variation of wood decomposition between 1-ha plots in four species of tropical trees that vary in wood density (Manilkara huberi 0.86 g cm3, Couratari guianensis -0.54 g cm-3, Hura crepitans -0.32 g cm-3 and Parkia pendula -0.29 g cm-3). A wood sample from each species (30×5×2.5 cm) was placed in each of 71 plots within 64 km2 of terra firme tropical moist forest in Reserva Florestal Adolpho Ducke. One year later, samples ...
Living trees constitute one of the major stocks of carbon in tropical forests. A better understandin...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
[1] Amazon forests are potentially globally significant sources or sinks for atmospheric carbon diox...
Background: Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an essential component in tropical forest ecosystems and it...
Uncertainty in biomass estimates is one of the greatest limitations to models of carbon flux in trop...
Woody debris represents a substantial reservoir of carbon in forests. Disentangling the effects of f...
Tropical forests contain an important proportion of the carbon stored in terrestrial vegetation, but...
The mass of carbon contained in trees is governed by the volume and density of their wood. This repr...
Above-ground dry biomass of living trees including palms was estimated in 65 1 ha plots spanning a 1...
Understanding the relationships between plant traits and ecosystem properties at large spatial scale...
The biomass of tropical forests plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, both as a dynami...
Forest structure and dynamics vary across the Amazon Basin in an east-west gradient coincident with ...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Várzea and terra-firme forests in the lower course of the Amazon were compared in terms of forest st...
Quantifying the relative contributions of plant physicochemical traits and environmental conditions ...
Living trees constitute one of the major stocks of carbon in tropical forests. A better understandin...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
[1] Amazon forests are potentially globally significant sources or sinks for atmospheric carbon diox...
Background: Coarse woody debris (CWD) is an essential component in tropical forest ecosystems and it...
Uncertainty in biomass estimates is one of the greatest limitations to models of carbon flux in trop...
Woody debris represents a substantial reservoir of carbon in forests. Disentangling the effects of f...
Tropical forests contain an important proportion of the carbon stored in terrestrial vegetation, but...
The mass of carbon contained in trees is governed by the volume and density of their wood. This repr...
Above-ground dry biomass of living trees including palms was estimated in 65 1 ha plots spanning a 1...
Understanding the relationships between plant traits and ecosystem properties at large spatial scale...
The biomass of tropical forests plays an important role in the global carbon cycle, both as a dynami...
Forest structure and dynamics vary across the Amazon Basin in an east-west gradient coincident with ...
Why do some forests produce biomass more efficiently than others? Variations in Carbon Use Efficienc...
Várzea and terra-firme forests in the lower course of the Amazon were compared in terms of forest st...
Quantifying the relative contributions of plant physicochemical traits and environmental conditions ...
Living trees constitute one of the major stocks of carbon in tropical forests. A better understandin...
The net primary production of tropical forests and its partitioning between long-lived carbon pools ...
[1] Amazon forests are potentially globally significant sources or sinks for atmospheric carbon diox...