Novel forests are naturally regenerating forests that have established on degraded lands and have a species composition strongly influenced by introduced species. We studied ecophysiological traits of an introduced species (Castilla elastica Sessé) and several native species growing side by side in novel forests dominated by C. elastica in Puerto Rico. We hypothesized that C. elastica has higher photosynthetic capacity and makes more efficient use of resources than co-occurring native species. Using light response curves, we found that the photosynthetic capacity of C. elastica is similar to that of native species, and that different parameters of the curves reflected mostly sun light variation across the forest strata. However, photosynthe...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Leaf traits of tropical tree species display an important inter-specific diversity, as detected for ...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Seed mass, resource makeup of seed, and functional morphology of cotyledons are three traits that to...
Climbing plants are a key component of rainforests, but mechanistic approaches to their distribution...
We investigated whether plants adapted to thermally contrasting environments (e.g. tropical-temperat...
We compared the leaf traits and plant performance of 53 co-occurring tree species in a semi-evergree...
Tree species selected for planting should exhibit both high survival and fast growth. The growth of ...
Ecology seeks to explain the mechanisms that allow multiple species to coexist in the same habitat w...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...
<div><p>Recent studies have concluded that native and invasive species share a common set of trait r...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Unlike other species of the genus Blechnum, the fern Blechnum chilense occurs in a wide range of hab...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Leaf traits of tropical tree species display an important inter-specific diversity, as detected for ...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Seed mass, resource makeup of seed, and functional morphology of cotyledons are three traits that to...
Climbing plants are a key component of rainforests, but mechanistic approaches to their distribution...
We investigated whether plants adapted to thermally contrasting environments (e.g. tropical-temperat...
We compared the leaf traits and plant performance of 53 co-occurring tree species in a semi-evergree...
Tree species selected for planting should exhibit both high survival and fast growth. The growth of ...
Ecology seeks to explain the mechanisms that allow multiple species to coexist in the same habitat w...
In order to test whether the strategy of resource acquisition varies with life form, leaf texture an...
<div><p>Recent studies have concluded that native and invasive species share a common set of trait r...
Understanding the mechanisms that promote the coexistence of hundreds of species over small areas in...
Leaf economics and hydraulic traits are critical to leaf photosynthesis, yet it is debated whether t...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...
Unlike other species of the genus Blechnum, the fern Blechnum chilense occurs in a wide range of hab...
Differences among tropical tree species in survival and growth to light play a key role in plant com...
Leaf traits of tropical tree species display an important inter-specific diversity, as detected for ...
Enrichment planting in naturally recovering secondary forests or in tree plantations is increasingly...