Aim: To determine if elevational variation in the proportion of lianas in woody floras parallels the variation observed on latitudinal gradients. This is to be expected if the poleward decrease in the importance of lianas is related to the vulnerability of their wide vessels to freeze embolism. Location: Coastal ranges of south-central Chile (latitude 37°-40° S) and western South Island of New Zealand (41°-43° S). Methods: The presence of all woody species was recorded in plots of 2500 m² (Chile) or 100-400 m² (New Zealand) on four elevational gradients in temperate rain forest. Each species was classified as a tree, shrub or liana. Original data were obtained from 22 plots at two sites in Chile. In New Zealand, two surveys comprising a tot...
Conspicuous geographic variation in the average leaf size of plant communities suggests the physical...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
Lianas are abundant in seasonal tropical forests, where they avoid seasonal water stress presumably ...
Abstract Aim To determine if elevational variation in the proportion of lianas in woody floras paral...
International audienceBackground: Lianas are an abundantand dynamic component of tropical forests, a...
This chapter examines the pantropical patterns of liana abundance and species diversity and their co...
Aim: Elevational gradients provide excellent opportunities to explore long-term morphological and ph...
Lianas play a key role in forest structure, species diversity, as well as functional aspects of trop...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
Aim Lianas differ physiologically from trees, and therefore their species-richness patterns and pot...
Liana abundance and species diversity are higher in tropical than temperate forests, but substantial...
The species richness and density of lianas (woody vines) in tropical forests is determined by variou...
New Zealand's woody indigenous eudicot flora comprises a variety of leaf shapes and features and occ...
Lianas (woody vines) are a key component of tropical forests, known to reduce forest carbon storage ...
Lianas are an important component of subtropical forests, but the mechanisms underlying their spatia...
Conspicuous geographic variation in the average leaf size of plant communities suggests the physical...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
Lianas are abundant in seasonal tropical forests, where they avoid seasonal water stress presumably ...
Abstract Aim To determine if elevational variation in the proportion of lianas in woody floras paral...
International audienceBackground: Lianas are an abundantand dynamic component of tropical forests, a...
This chapter examines the pantropical patterns of liana abundance and species diversity and their co...
Aim: Elevational gradients provide excellent opportunities to explore long-term morphological and ph...
Lianas play a key role in forest structure, species diversity, as well as functional aspects of trop...
One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distri...
Aim Lianas differ physiologically from trees, and therefore their species-richness patterns and pot...
Liana abundance and species diversity are higher in tropical than temperate forests, but substantial...
The species richness and density of lianas (woody vines) in tropical forests is determined by variou...
New Zealand's woody indigenous eudicot flora comprises a variety of leaf shapes and features and occ...
Lianas (woody vines) are a key component of tropical forests, known to reduce forest carbon storage ...
Lianas are an important component of subtropical forests, but the mechanisms underlying their spatia...
Conspicuous geographic variation in the average leaf size of plant communities suggests the physical...
The importance of lianas in tropical forest processes and diversity has recently been recognized, le...
Lianas are abundant in seasonal tropical forests, where they avoid seasonal water stress presumably ...