Liana density tends to increase with decreasing rainfall and increasing seasonality. However, the pattern of liana distribution may be due to differences in soil water retention capacity, not rainfall and seasonality per se. We tested the effect of rainfall and soil substrate with respect to the distribution of liana seedlings in six sites across a rainfall gradient from the wet Atlantic to the dry Pacific in central Panama. Soils were either limestone, with low water-holding capacity, or laterite, with higher water-holding capacity. We sampled liana seedlings at each site using three 1 × 100 m transect. We found that relative liana seedling density was higher on limestone soils compared to laterite soils regardless of the amount of rainfal...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry and Schnitzer that liana density and basal area in tropica...
We review the evidence in support of the hypotheses that (i) lianas are now increasing in tropical f...
Aim Lianas differ physiologically from trees, and therefore their species-richness patterns and pot...
Liana density tends to increase with decreasing rainfall and increasing seasonality. However, the pa...
Liana density tends to increase with decreasing rainfall and increasing seasonality. However, the pa...
Background and aims – Based on data across tropical forests, a leading hypothesis posits that lianas...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry (1991) and Schnitzer (2005) that liana density and basal a...
<div><p>Lianas (woody vines) are particularly abundant in tropical forests, and their abundance is i...
Lianas (woody vines) are particularly abundant in tropical forests, and their abundance is increasin...
Questions Lianas are a conspicuous element of tropical forests but have largely been ignored in spec...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Lianas are abundant in seasonal tropical forests, where they avoid seasonal water stress presumably ...
Lianas is a term that identifies vines that produce secondary wood tissue and whose distribution is ...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry and Schnitzer that liana density and basal area in tropica...
We review the evidence in support of the hypotheses that (i) lianas are now increasing in tropical f...
Aim Lianas differ physiologically from trees, and therefore their species-richness patterns and pot...
Liana density tends to increase with decreasing rainfall and increasing seasonality. However, the pa...
Liana density tends to increase with decreasing rainfall and increasing seasonality. However, the pa...
Background and aims – Based on data across tropical forests, a leading hypothesis posits that lianas...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry (1991) and Schnitzer (2005) that liana density and basal a...
<div><p>Lianas (woody vines) are particularly abundant in tropical forests, and their abundance is i...
Lianas (woody vines) are particularly abundant in tropical forests, and their abundance is increasin...
Questions Lianas are a conspicuous element of tropical forests but have largely been ignored in spec...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Among tropical forests, lianas are predicted to have a growth advantage over trees during seasonal d...
Lianas are abundant in seasonal tropical forests, where they avoid seasonal water stress presumably ...
Lianas is a term that identifies vines that produce secondary wood tissue and whose distribution is ...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
We test the hypotheses proposed by Gentry and Schnitzer that liana density and basal area in tropica...
We review the evidence in support of the hypotheses that (i) lianas are now increasing in tropical f...
Aim Lianas differ physiologically from trees, and therefore their species-richness patterns and pot...