Early pioneer species share life histories enabling them to colonize disturbed sites, but how much they differ demographically and how such differentiation determines pioneer species turnover during succession are still open questions. Here, we approached these issues by comparing the demography of dominant pioneer tree species during the secondary succession of tropical rainforest in Southeast Mexico. We assessed changes in population density, population structure, vital rates and intrinsic population growth rate (r) of the pioneer species Trema micrantha, Cecropia peltata and Trichospermum mexicanum during the first 35 years of succession. For this, we combined chronosequence and long-term (from 2000 to 2018) data from 14 abandoned cornfi...
Tropical forests are converted at an alarming rate for agricultural use and pastureland, but also re...
<div><p>Both local- and landscape-scale processes drive succession of secondary forests in human-mod...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....
The "Initial Floristic Composition" hypothesis is applied to secondary tropical rain forest successi...
Although tropical forests have been rapidly converted into human-modified landscapes, tree species r...
The development of forest succession theory has been based on studies in temperate and tropical wet ...
Rates of change in tree communities following major disturbances are determined by a complex set of ...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Competition between neighboring plants plays a major role in the population dynamics of tree species...
To gain insight into the ecological processes driving community reassembly in disturbed ecosystems, ...
The succession of tropical secondary forests on abandoned agricultural fields has been studied since...
Secondary succession in tropical forests has been studied extensively, but gaps remain in our knowle...
• Premise of the study: Environmental heterogeneity is a strong selective force shaping adaptation a...
Both local- and landscape-scale processes drive succession of secondary forests in human-modified tr...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Tropical forests are converted at an alarming rate for agricultural use and pastureland, but also re...
<div><p>Both local- and landscape-scale processes drive succession of secondary forests in human-mod...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....
The "Initial Floristic Composition" hypothesis is applied to secondary tropical rain forest successi...
Although tropical forests have been rapidly converted into human-modified landscapes, tree species r...
The development of forest succession theory has been based on studies in temperate and tropical wet ...
Rates of change in tree communities following major disturbances are determined by a complex set of ...
Based on eight years of annual censuses in secondary forests in central Amazonia, we compared succes...
Competition between neighboring plants plays a major role in the population dynamics of tree species...
To gain insight into the ecological processes driving community reassembly in disturbed ecosystems, ...
The succession of tropical secondary forests on abandoned agricultural fields has been studied since...
Secondary succession in tropical forests has been studied extensively, but gaps remain in our knowle...
• Premise of the study: Environmental heterogeneity is a strong selective force shaping adaptation a...
Both local- and landscape-scale processes drive succession of secondary forests in human-modified tr...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Tropical forests are converted at an alarming rate for agricultural use and pastureland, but also re...
<div><p>Both local- and landscape-scale processes drive succession of secondary forests in human-mod...
Secondary forests are increasingly important components of human-modified landscapes in the tropics....