Here we present data from highly-replicated sampling of soil, topography, and vegetation across an old-growth tropical rainforest landscape at the La Selva Biological Station, Costa Rica. Samples were taken at 100 x 50 m spacing using an existing surveyed grid system. The 573-ha sample area spanned a variety of soil, topographic and vegetation conditions, including flat terraces on old alluvial soil, ridge tops and steep slopes on residual soil, riparian habitats and fresh-water swamps. At each of 1170 grid points we established a circular 0.01 ha quadrat (radius = 5.64 m). We sampled soil at 30-50 cm depth with a soil augur and collected a sample for subsequent analysis. We measured slope angle with a clinometer and slope direction wi...
Tropical rainforest canopies, where stems and crowns reside, are hotspots of biological diversity, m...
Ilus. Tab. Bib.Landcover change has substantially reduced the amount of tropical rain forests since ...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
Here we present the complete data series from a 21-yr study of the annual growth and dynamics of tre...
The distribution of canopy heights in tropical rain forests directly affects carbon storage and the ...
Landcover change has substantially reduced the amount of tropical rain forest since the 1950s. Littl...
Distributions of foliar nutrients across forest canopies can give insight into their plant functiona...
We studied the relative effects of landscape configuration, environmental variables, forest age and ...
<div><p>Rapid biological changes are expected to occur on tropical elevational gradients as species ...
Rapid biological changes are expected to occur on tropical elevational gradients as species migrate ...
Understanding the links between biodiversity and biogeochemistry in a spatial context within tropica...
sThis dataset is part of the 2ndFOR network on secondary forests (www.2ndfor.com). It contains the l...
Large trees, here defined as ≥60 cm trunk diameter, are the most massive organisms in tropical rain ...
In an analysis of latitudinally replicated one hectare samples, nine seasonal forests of the tempera...
In lowland tropical rainforest, hundreds of tree species typically occur within mesoscale landscapes...
Tropical rainforest canopies, where stems and crowns reside, are hotspots of biological diversity, m...
Ilus. Tab. Bib.Landcover change has substantially reduced the amount of tropical rain forests since ...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
Here we present the complete data series from a 21-yr study of the annual growth and dynamics of tre...
The distribution of canopy heights in tropical rain forests directly affects carbon storage and the ...
Landcover change has substantially reduced the amount of tropical rain forest since the 1950s. Littl...
Distributions of foliar nutrients across forest canopies can give insight into their plant functiona...
We studied the relative effects of landscape configuration, environmental variables, forest age and ...
<div><p>Rapid biological changes are expected to occur on tropical elevational gradients as species ...
Rapid biological changes are expected to occur on tropical elevational gradients as species migrate ...
Understanding the links between biodiversity and biogeochemistry in a spatial context within tropica...
sThis dataset is part of the 2ndFOR network on secondary forests (www.2ndfor.com). It contains the l...
Large trees, here defined as ≥60 cm trunk diameter, are the most massive organisms in tropical rain ...
In an analysis of latitudinally replicated one hectare samples, nine seasonal forests of the tempera...
In lowland tropical rainforest, hundreds of tree species typically occur within mesoscale landscapes...
Tropical rainforest canopies, where stems and crowns reside, are hotspots of biological diversity, m...
Ilus. Tab. Bib.Landcover change has substantially reduced the amount of tropical rain forests since ...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...