The introduction of bamboo to montane rain forests of the Luquillo Mountains, Puerto Rico in the 1930s and 1940s has led to present-day bamboo monocultures in numerous riparian areas. When a non-native species invades a riparian ecosystem, in-stream detritivores can be affected. Bamboo dynamics expected to influence stream communities in the Luquillo Experimental Forest (LEF) were examined. Based on current distributions, bamboo has spread downstream at a rate of 8 m y -1 . Mean growth rate of bamboo culms was 15.3 cm d -1 . Leaf fall from bamboo stands exceeded that of native mixed-species forest by c. 30(k = -0.021), and leaves from another abundant riparian exotic, Syzygium jambos (Myrtaceae) (k = -0.018), decayed at relatively slow ...
Old-growth tropical forests provide an essential climate regulation service to humans, functioning a...
This dissertation explores effects of windstorm and fire disturbances on the clonal and reproductive...
Native species also have the potential to spread and proliferate disproportionally, causing consider...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Many woody bamboo species are forest understory plants that become invasive after disturbance. They ...
Many woody bamboo species are forest understory plants that become invasive after disturbance. They ...
This study aimed to determine the susceptibility of stumps and internodes of bamboos to colonization...
Disturbances such as selective logging in a forest may lead to a degradation process, where new spec...
In order to determine if phytotelmata in sympatric bamboos of the genus Guadua might be colonized by...
As secondary forests become more common around the world, it is essential to understand successional...
Bamboos are prominent components of many tropical ecosystems, yet little is known about the physiolo...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
1. Episodic mass flowering and subsequent die-off of bamboo understories may generate rare opportuni...
The rapid spread of bamboos can strongly affect forest structure by interfering plant regeneration a...
We map the extent, infer the life-cycle length and describe spatial and temporal patterns of floweri...
Old-growth tropical forests provide an essential climate regulation service to humans, functioning a...
This dissertation explores effects of windstorm and fire disturbances on the clonal and reproductive...
Native species also have the potential to spread and proliferate disproportionally, causing consider...
Bamboos often negatively affect tree recruitment, survival, and growth, leading to arrested tree reg...
Many woody bamboo species are forest understory plants that become invasive after disturbance. They ...
Many woody bamboo species are forest understory plants that become invasive after disturbance. They ...
This study aimed to determine the susceptibility of stumps and internodes of bamboos to colonization...
Disturbances such as selective logging in a forest may lead to a degradation process, where new spec...
In order to determine if phytotelmata in sympatric bamboos of the genus Guadua might be colonized by...
As secondary forests become more common around the world, it is essential to understand successional...
Bamboos are prominent components of many tropical ecosystems, yet little is known about the physiolo...
With fast growth rates and clonal reproduction, bamboos can rapidly invade forest areas, drastically...
1. Episodic mass flowering and subsequent die-off of bamboo understories may generate rare opportuni...
The rapid spread of bamboos can strongly affect forest structure by interfering plant regeneration a...
We map the extent, infer the life-cycle length and describe spatial and temporal patterns of floweri...
Old-growth tropical forests provide an essential climate regulation service to humans, functioning a...
This dissertation explores effects of windstorm and fire disturbances on the clonal and reproductive...
Native species also have the potential to spread and proliferate disproportionally, causing consider...