Succession in the Brazilian Amazon depends on prior land-use history. Abandoned clearcuts become dominated by Cecropia trees and exhibit species replacements characteristic of natural succession in forest lightgaps. In contrast, abandoned pastures are dominated by Vismia trees that inhibit natural succession for a decade or more. Here we explore how advance regeneration and limited seed dispersal may contribute to the arrested succession in Vismia-dominated stands. Vegetation surveys showed that every Vismia stem in 3-8 year old Vismia stands originated as a re- sprout. In Cecropia stands, all tree species, including Vismia, originated mostly from seeds, after deforestation and abandonment. The 100% re-sprouts of Vismia in the abandoned pas...
The seed bank is essential for the initiation of natural forest regeneration, especially in ecosyste...
Enrichment plantings into secondary forest are an important option in restoring species diversity an...
Succession following shifting cultivation was studied in secondary forests (5 to 40 years old) and a...
Forest regeneration on abandoned land in the Brazilian Amazon depends first and foremost on prior la...
1 Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different ...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
Tree mortality is increasing with the effects of climate change and drought across the Amazon Basin ...
The implantation of pasture is the main activity that contributes to deforestation in the Brazilian ...
Background: Plant succession and community assembly following different land-use histories in the Am...
Land-use practices can dramatically shift the trajectories of rain forest recovery. In a 25-year stu...
The area of secondary forest (SF) regenerating from pastures is increasing in the Amazon basin; howe...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Background : In central Amazonia, previous low intensity land use engenders succession dominated by ...
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Deforestation in the Amazon Basin is still increasing, and the rehabilitation of these lands continu...
The seed bank is essential for the initiation of natural forest regeneration, especially in ecosyste...
Enrichment plantings into secondary forest are an important option in restoring species diversity an...
Succession following shifting cultivation was studied in secondary forests (5 to 40 years old) and a...
Forest regeneration on abandoned land in the Brazilian Amazon depends first and foremost on prior la...
1 Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different ...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
Tree mortality is increasing with the effects of climate change and drought across the Amazon Basin ...
The implantation of pasture is the main activity that contributes to deforestation in the Brazilian ...
Background: Plant succession and community assembly following different land-use histories in the Am...
Land-use practices can dramatically shift the trajectories of rain forest recovery. In a 25-year stu...
The area of secondary forest (SF) regenerating from pastures is increasing in the Amazon basin; howe...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Background : In central Amazonia, previous low intensity land use engenders succession dominated by ...
Copyright ©2005 American Meteorological Society, American Geophysical Union (AGU), Association of Am...
Deforestation in the Amazon Basin is still increasing, and the rehabilitation of these lands continu...
The seed bank is essential for the initiation of natural forest regeneration, especially in ecosyste...
Enrichment plantings into secondary forest are an important option in restoring species diversity an...
Succession following shifting cultivation was studied in secondary forests (5 to 40 years old) and a...