Aim To determine the soil characteristics of Nothofagus-dominated rain forests in an ultramafic region (i.e. soils having high concentrations of metals including Mg, Fe and Ni), and whether soil characteristics may explain the location of monodominant rain forest in relation to adjacent mixed rain forest and maquis (shrub-dominated vegetation). Location New Caledonia. Methods Soil characteristics were compared among six Nothofagus-dominated rain forests from a range of altitudes and topographic positions. At four of these sites, comparisons were made with soils of adjacent mixed rain forest and maquis. Results Soil characteristics varied among the monodominant Nothofagus forests, largely due to differences between ultramafic soils and soils...
Aims : Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in trop...
International audienceThe influence of geomorphological features on rain-forest diversity has been r...
Aims: Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in tropi...
The landscape-scale pattern of distribution of maquis, maquis with emergent conifers (Arauacaria lau...
Soil characteristics have been hypothesised as one of the possible mechanisms leading to monodominan...
International audienceUltramafic rain forests in New Caledonia evolved on some of the most nutrient ...
Tropical forests are generally considered to stand upon nutrient-poor soils, but soil nutrient conce...
Soil has been proposed as a driver explaining the development of monodominant forests in the tropics...
Background: Soil characteristics have been hypothesised as one of the possible mechanisms leading to...
International audienceAbout a third of New Caledonia is covered with ultramafic soils (UM) which hos...
A-09-20International audienceTropical rain forests generally have a complex structure and a high div...
International audienceNew Caledonia is renowned as one of the world's most significant biodiversity ...
International audienceNew Caledonia is known for the diversity of its geological substrates, which h...
New Caledonia is renowned as one of the world's most significant biodiversity hotpots. The nutrient-...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, the environmental heterogeneity on ultramafic rocks is a maj...
Aims : Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in trop...
International audienceThe influence of geomorphological features on rain-forest diversity has been r...
Aims: Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in tropi...
The landscape-scale pattern of distribution of maquis, maquis with emergent conifers (Arauacaria lau...
Soil characteristics have been hypothesised as one of the possible mechanisms leading to monodominan...
International audienceUltramafic rain forests in New Caledonia evolved on some of the most nutrient ...
Tropical forests are generally considered to stand upon nutrient-poor soils, but soil nutrient conce...
Soil has been proposed as a driver explaining the development of monodominant forests in the tropics...
Background: Soil characteristics have been hypothesised as one of the possible mechanisms leading to...
International audienceAbout a third of New Caledonia is covered with ultramafic soils (UM) which hos...
A-09-20International audienceTropical rain forests generally have a complex structure and a high div...
International audienceNew Caledonia is renowned as one of the world's most significant biodiversity ...
International audienceNew Caledonia is known for the diversity of its geological substrates, which h...
New Caledonia is renowned as one of the world's most significant biodiversity hotpots. The nutrient-...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, the environmental heterogeneity on ultramafic rocks is a maj...
Aims : Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in trop...
International audienceThe influence of geomorphological features on rain-forest diversity has been r...
Aims: Determining which abiotic and biotic factors influence soil aggregate stability (MWD) in tropi...