Lianas (woody vines) are abundant and diverse, particularly in tropical ecosystems. Lianas use trees for structural support to reach the forest canopy, often putting leaves above their host tree. Thus they are major parts of many forest canopies. Yet, relatively little is known about distributions of lianas in tropical forest canopies, because studying those canopies is challenging. This knowledge gap is urgent to address because lianas compete strongly with trees, reduce forest carbon uptake and are thought to be increasing, at least in the Neotropics. Lianas can be difficult to study using traditional field methods. Their pliable stems often twist and loop through the understorey, making it difficult to assess their structure and biomass,...
Lianas play integral roles in structuring community composition, forest regeneration, the maintenanc...
Lianas (woody vines) play a key role in tropical forest dynamics because of their strong influence o...
Lianas contribute to many aspects of tropical forest diversity and dynamics, and interest in liana e...
Lianas (woody vines) are abundant and diverse, particularly in tropical ecosystems. Lianas use trees...
Lianas (woody vines) are abundant and diverse, particularly in tropical ecosystems. Lianas use trees...
Lianas (woody vines) are a key component of tropical forests, known to reduce forest carbon storage ...
International audienceLianas are abundant and diverse in tropical forests and impact forest dynamics...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Increasing dominance of lianas in many tropical forests is considered a fingerprint of global enviro...
Lianas (woody climbers) are structural parasites of trees that compete with them for light and below...
Lianas are important and yet understudied components of tropical forests. Recent studies have shown ...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately qu...
Increased liana abundance results in reduced tree growth and increased tree mortality in tropical fo...
Lianas play a key role in forest structure, species diversity, as well as functional aspects of trop...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately qu...
Lianas play integral roles in structuring community composition, forest regeneration, the maintenanc...
Lianas (woody vines) play a key role in tropical forest dynamics because of their strong influence o...
Lianas contribute to many aspects of tropical forest diversity and dynamics, and interest in liana e...
Lianas (woody vines) are abundant and diverse, particularly in tropical ecosystems. Lianas use trees...
Lianas (woody vines) are abundant and diverse, particularly in tropical ecosystems. Lianas use trees...
Lianas (woody vines) are a key component of tropical forests, known to reduce forest carbon storage ...
International audienceLianas are abundant and diverse in tropical forests and impact forest dynamics...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Increasing dominance of lianas in many tropical forests is considered a fingerprint of global enviro...
Lianas (woody climbers) are structural parasites of trees that compete with them for light and below...
Lianas are important and yet understudied components of tropical forests. Recent studies have shown ...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately qu...
Increased liana abundance results in reduced tree growth and increased tree mortality in tropical fo...
Lianas play a key role in forest structure, species diversity, as well as functional aspects of trop...
Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately qu...
Lianas play integral roles in structuring community composition, forest regeneration, the maintenanc...
Lianas (woody vines) play a key role in tropical forest dynamics because of their strong influence o...
Lianas contribute to many aspects of tropical forest diversity and dynamics, and interest in liana e...