Over the past two decades, liana density and basal area have been increasing in many tropical forests, which has profound consequences for forest diversity and functioning. One hypothesis to explain increasing lianas is elevated nutrient deposition in tropical forests resulting from fossil fuels, agricultural fertilizer, and biomass burning. We tested this hypothesis by surveying all lianas ≥1 cm in diameter (n = 3,967) in 32 plots in a fully factorial nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) addition experiment in a mature tropical forest in central Panama. We conducted the nutrient-addition experiment from 1998 until present and we first censused lianas in 2013 and then again in 2018. After 20 yr of nutrient addition (1998–2018), l...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Canopy disturbance explains liana abundance and distribution within tropical forests and thus may al...
Canopy disturbance explains liana abundance and distribution within tropical forests and thus may al...
Lianas are a prominent growth form in tropical forests, and there is compelling evidence that they a...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be ...
Canopy disturbance explains liana abundance and distribution within tropical forests and thus may al...
Canopy disturbance explains liana abundance and distribution within tropical forests and thus may al...
Lianas are a prominent growth form in tropical forests, and there is compelling evidence that they a...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...