Background and aimsRestoring healthy ecosystem depends on recovering not only biodiversity, but also ecosystem processes and functionality. We investigated the effects of tree community parameters and site abiotic conditions on nutrient cycling in restored forests.MethodsWe assessed litter production and nutrient inputs in five 16-year old restored forests established using different restoration methods and species combinations, i.e. unplanted control (natural regeneration), direct seeding, agroforestry, mixed commercial species plantation (commercial mix), and high-diversity plantation, replicated at two sites that differed in soil fertility. We used adjacent seasonal semideciduous forest remnants as references.ResultsRestoration treatment...
Land-use change in tropical forests can reduce biodiversity and ecosystem carbon (C) storage, but al...
Restoring small-scale habitat heterogeneity in highly diverse systems, like tropical forests, is a c...
Secondary forests are increasingly dominant in human-modified tropical landscapes, but the drivers o...
Predicting future impacts of anthropogenic change on tropical forests requires a clear understanding...
Tropical tree communities are diverse in both their taxonomic composition and in their functional st...
Multi‐year studies comparing changes in litterfall biomass and nutrient inputs in sites under differ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Seedlings plantation combining pioneer and non-pioneer species facilitates the rest...
The crucial role of tropical forests in the global carbon balance is underpinned by their extraordin...
1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropic...
1.Secondary forests are increasingly dominant in human-modified tropical landscapes, but the drivers...
Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and ...
Highly productive tropical forests often occur on nutrient-poor soils . The apparent lack of a relat...
Summary 1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance o...
During forest succession, litterfall nutrient fluxes increase significantly. The higher inputs of or...
We studied the rates and patterns of carbon and nutrient fluxes in litterfall in ten tropical tree p...
Land-use change in tropical forests can reduce biodiversity and ecosystem carbon (C) storage, but al...
Restoring small-scale habitat heterogeneity in highly diverse systems, like tropical forests, is a c...
Secondary forests are increasingly dominant in human-modified tropical landscapes, but the drivers o...
Predicting future impacts of anthropogenic change on tropical forests requires a clear understanding...
Tropical tree communities are diverse in both their taxonomic composition and in their functional st...
Multi‐year studies comparing changes in litterfall biomass and nutrient inputs in sites under differ...
<div><p>ABSTRACT Seedlings plantation combining pioneer and non-pioneer species facilitates the rest...
The crucial role of tropical forests in the global carbon balance is underpinned by their extraordin...
1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance of tropic...
1.Secondary forests are increasingly dominant in human-modified tropical landscapes, but the drivers...
Litter-induced pulses of nutrient availability could play an important role in the productivity and ...
Highly productive tropical forests often occur on nutrient-poor soils . The apparent lack of a relat...
Summary 1. The cycling of nutrients in litterfall is considered a key mechanism in the maintenance o...
During forest succession, litterfall nutrient fluxes increase significantly. The higher inputs of or...
We studied the rates and patterns of carbon and nutrient fluxes in litterfall in ten tropical tree p...
Land-use change in tropical forests can reduce biodiversity and ecosystem carbon (C) storage, but al...
Restoring small-scale habitat heterogeneity in highly diverse systems, like tropical forests, is a c...
Secondary forests are increasingly dominant in human-modified tropical landscapes, but the drivers o...