A liana is a long-stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees to climb up to the canopy to get access to well-lit areas of the forest. The main goal of this book is to present the current status of liana ecology in tropical and temperate forests. In essence, it is a forum to summarize and synthesize the most recent research in liana ecology and to address how this research fits into the broader field of ecology
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
Lianas are an important growth form in tropical forests around the world. However, they are relative...
Lianas are an important growth form in tropical forests around the world. However, they are relative...
A liana is a long-stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees to c...
Lianas are a common component of forests worldwide and they contribute to forest ecology, diversity,...
Lianas are a conspicuous component of many forests, particularly in the tropics. Lianas also compete...
Recent studies have demonstrated the increasingly important role of lianas (woody vines) in forest r...
Recent studies have demonstrated the increasingly important role of lianas (woody vines) in forest r...
Lianas (woody vines) comprise 10-40% of the individuals and species of tropical forests. They prolif...
This chapter examines the pantropical patterns of liana abundance and species diversity and their co...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
I studied the community of lianas in the Yasuní Forest Dynamics Plot (YFDP), in Amazonian Ecuador. I...
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...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
Lianas are an important growth form in tropical forests around the world. However, they are relative...
Lianas are an important growth form in tropical forests around the world. However, they are relative...
A liana is a long-stemmed, woody vine that is rooted in the soil at ground level and uses trees to c...
Lianas are a common component of forests worldwide and they contribute to forest ecology, diversity,...
Lianas are a conspicuous component of many forests, particularly in the tropics. Lianas also compete...
Recent studies have demonstrated the increasingly important role of lianas (woody vines) in forest r...
Recent studies have demonstrated the increasingly important role of lianas (woody vines) in forest r...
Lianas (woody vines) comprise 10-40% of the individuals and species of tropical forests. They prolif...
This chapter examines the pantropical patterns of liana abundance and species diversity and their co...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
I studied the community of lianas in the Yasuní Forest Dynamics Plot (YFDP), in Amazonian Ecuador. I...
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...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Lianas are a principal physiognomic component of tropical and subtropical forests and are typically ...
Lianas are an important growth form in tropical forests around the world. However, they are relative...
Lianas are an important growth form in tropical forests around the world. However, they are relative...