Forest and savanna ecosystems naturally exist as alternative stable states. The maximum capacity of these ecosystems to absorb perturbations without transitioning to the other alternative stable state is referred to as ‘resilience’. Previous studies have determined the resilience of terrestrial ecosystems to hydroclimatic changes predominantly based on space-for-time substitution. This substitution assumes that the contemporary spatial frequency distribution of ecosystems’ tree cover structure holds across time. However, this assumption is problematic since ecosystem adaptation over time is ignored. Here we empirically study tropical forests’ stability and hydroclimatic adaptation dynamics by examining remotely sensed tree cover change (ΔTC...
Fires and herbivores shape tropical vegetation structure, but their effects on the stability of tree...
Uncovering the mechanisms that lead to Amazon forest resilience variations is crucial to predict the...
International audienceIncreasing evidence shows that the functioning of the tropical forest biome is...
Tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Congo River basins and their climate are mutually dependent. ...
Climate change and deforestation have increased the risk of drought-induced forest-to-savanna transi...
Extended exposure to change in rainfall patterns and permanent land-use change (LUC) have reduced th...
With ongoing global warming, the amount and frequency of precipitation in the tropics is projected t...
Resilience refers to the capacity of the ecosystem to absorb perturbations and remain in its native ...
<div><p>Climate change has been identified as the primary threat to the integrity and functioning of...
Recent insights show that tropical forests are shifting in species composition, possibly due to chan...
It has been suggested that tropical forest and savanna could represent alternative stable states, im...
Fires and herbivores shape tropical vegetation structure, but their effects on the stability of tree...
Tropical forests modify the conditions they depend on through feedbacks at different spatial scales....
International audienceAim To describe patterns of tree cover in savannas over a climatic gradient an...
Fires and herbivores shape tropical vegetation structure, but their effects on the stability of tree...
Fires and herbivores shape tropical vegetation structure, but their effects on the stability of tree...
Uncovering the mechanisms that lead to Amazon forest resilience variations is crucial to predict the...
International audienceIncreasing evidence shows that the functioning of the tropical forest biome is...
Tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Congo River basins and their climate are mutually dependent. ...
Climate change and deforestation have increased the risk of drought-induced forest-to-savanna transi...
Extended exposure to change in rainfall patterns and permanent land-use change (LUC) have reduced th...
With ongoing global warming, the amount and frequency of precipitation in the tropics is projected t...
Resilience refers to the capacity of the ecosystem to absorb perturbations and remain in its native ...
<div><p>Climate change has been identified as the primary threat to the integrity and functioning of...
Recent insights show that tropical forests are shifting in species composition, possibly due to chan...
It has been suggested that tropical forest and savanna could represent alternative stable states, im...
Fires and herbivores shape tropical vegetation structure, but their effects on the stability of tree...
Tropical forests modify the conditions they depend on through feedbacks at different spatial scales....
International audienceAim To describe patterns of tree cover in savannas over a climatic gradient an...
Fires and herbivores shape tropical vegetation structure, but their effects on the stability of tree...
Fires and herbivores shape tropical vegetation structure, but their effects on the stability of tree...
Uncovering the mechanisms that lead to Amazon forest resilience variations is crucial to predict the...
International audienceIncreasing evidence shows that the functioning of the tropical forest biome is...