Lianas (woody vines) are important components of tropical forests and are known to compete with host trees for resources, decrease tree growth and increase tree mortality. Given the observed increases in liana abundance in some forests and their impacts on forest function, an integrated understanding of carbon dynamics of lianas and liana-infested host trees is critical for improved prediction of tropical forest responses to climate change. Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) are the main substrate for plant metabolism (e.g., growth, respiration), and have been implicated in enabling tree survival under environmental stress, but little is known of how they vary among life-forms or of how liana infestation impacts host tree NSC. We quantified...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
•Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco-physiologi...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas (woody vines) are important components of tropical forests and are known to compete with host...
Young successional tropical forests are crucial in the global carbon cycle because they can quickly ...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Tropical forests store nearly 30% of global terrestrial carbon and contribute to 40% of the global t...
Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for one-third of the carbon fixed by photo...
Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) are major substrates for plant metabolism and have been implicate...
Lianas are a prominent growth form in tropical forests, and there is compelling evidence that they a...
Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for a third of the carbon fixed by photosy...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
•Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco-physiologi...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...
Lianas (woody vines) are important components of tropical forests and are known to compete with host...
Young successional tropical forests are crucial in the global carbon cycle because they can quickly ...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
1. Lianas (or vines) are woody climbers that root in the ground and utilise the structure of neighbo...
Treefall gaps are the “engines of regeneration” in tropical forests and are loci of high tree recrui...
Lianas (woody vines) are increasing in neotropical forests, representing one of the first large-scal...
Tropical forests store nearly 30% of global terrestrial carbon and contribute to 40% of the global t...
Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for one-third of the carbon fixed by photo...
Non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) are major substrates for plant metabolism and have been implicate...
Lianas are a prominent growth form in tropical forests, and there is compelling evidence that they a...
Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for a third of the carbon fixed by photosy...
Early successional tropical forests could mitigate climate change via rapid accumulation of atmosphe...
Mature tropical forests sequester large quantities of atmospheric CO2, which they store as plant bio...
•Lianas exhibit peak abundance in tropical forests with strong seasonal droughts, the eco-physiologi...
Lianas are an important component of most tropical forests, where they vary in abundance from high i...