Native to West Africa, Spathodea campanulata (African tulip tree) is frequently viewed as a shade-intolerant invader. It commonly colonizes roadsides, human-disturbed forests, and abandoned agricultural land in tropical islands, where it can then become dominant in secondary forests. Some authors have suggested that the seedlings may be shade-tolerant and able to establish in closed-canopy forest, but the shade tolerance of seedlings has never been evaluated. We identified tolerated light environments of S. campanulata seedlings in wet forests in Hawai‘i by measuring photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) around naturally occurring seedlings (<30 cm height) in the field. We also measured photosynthetic responses of seedlings to light un...
In tropical forests light and water availability are the most important factors for seedling growth ...
In tropical forests light and water availability are the most important factors for seedling growth ...
Disturbance or rainforest is often followed by mass mortality of understorey seedlings. Transitions ...
International audienceNative to West Africa, Spathodea campanulata (African tulip tree) is frequentl...
International audienceSuccessful invasion is often a combination of species characteristics (or inva...
International audienceSuccessful invasion is often due to a combination of species characteristics (...
Hawaiian lowland wet forest (HLWF) plant species are light-limited, yet no information exists on how...
Forest communities experience disturbances, such as fire and canopy removal, which create light grad...
Abstract Hawaiian lobeliads have radiated into habitats from open alpine bogs to densely shaded rain...
(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical fores...
International audienceThe African tulip tree Spathodea campanulata is a major invasive species on th...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that related tree species within the timber tree genus Syzygi...
To investigate the ability of pioneer and late-successional species to adapt to a strong light envir...
peer reviewedLight is of primary importance in structuring tropical tree communities. Light exposure...
Interaction between conifers and angiosperms in New Zealand's podocarp-broadleaved forests is a topi...
In tropical forests light and water availability are the most important factors for seedling growth ...
In tropical forests light and water availability are the most important factors for seedling growth ...
Disturbance or rainforest is often followed by mass mortality of understorey seedlings. Transitions ...
International audienceNative to West Africa, Spathodea campanulata (African tulip tree) is frequentl...
International audienceSuccessful invasion is often a combination of species characteristics (or inva...
International audienceSuccessful invasion is often due to a combination of species characteristics (...
Hawaiian lowland wet forest (HLWF) plant species are light-limited, yet no information exists on how...
Forest communities experience disturbances, such as fire and canopy removal, which create light grad...
Abstract Hawaiian lobeliads have radiated into habitats from open alpine bogs to densely shaded rain...
(1) This study tests the hypothesis that photosynthetic performance of seedlings in a tropical fores...
International audienceThe African tulip tree Spathodea campanulata is a major invasive species on th...
In this study we tested the hypothesis that related tree species within the timber tree genus Syzygi...
To investigate the ability of pioneer and late-successional species to adapt to a strong light envir...
peer reviewedLight is of primary importance in structuring tropical tree communities. Light exposure...
Interaction between conifers and angiosperms in New Zealand's podocarp-broadleaved forests is a topi...
In tropical forests light and water availability are the most important factors for seedling growth ...
In tropical forests light and water availability are the most important factors for seedling growth ...
Disturbance or rainforest is often followed by mass mortality of understorey seedlings. Transitions ...