Aim Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Africa, community-wide disturbances by natural causes are rare and therefore current theory predicts that natural gap phase dynamics structure tree species composition and diversity. However, the dominant tree species in many African forests recruit poorly, despite the presence of gaps. To explain this, we studied the disturbance history of a species-rich and structurally complex rain forest. Location Lowland rain forest in Southern Cameroon. Methods We identified the recruitment conditions of trees in different diameter classes in 16 ha of species-rich and structurally complex 'old growth' rain forest. For the identification of recruitment prefer...
The relationship between succession and tropical forest diversity has been much debated. A fundament...
International audienceThe populations of light-demanding trees that dominate the canopy of central A...
audience: researcher, professional, student, popularizationThe canopy of central African moist fores...
Aim Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Afric...
The aim of this study is to gain insight in the impact of human land use on plant community composit...
Most Central African rainforests are characterized by a remarkable abundance of light-demanding cano...
Aim: Our aim was to document African rain forest tree diversity patterns to test whether they suppor...
Background and aims – Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispe...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Secondary forests in Central Africa are increasing in importance for biodiversity conservation as ol...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
The relationship between succession and tropical forest diversity has been much debated. A fundament...
International audienceThe populations of light-demanding trees that dominate the canopy of central A...
audience: researcher, professional, student, popularizationThe canopy of central African moist fores...
Aim Tropical rain forests are often regarded as pristine and undisturbed by humans. In Central Afric...
The aim of this study is to gain insight in the impact of human land use on plant community composit...
Most Central African rainforests are characterized by a remarkable abundance of light-demanding cano...
Aim: Our aim was to document African rain forest tree diversity patterns to test whether they suppor...
Background and aims – Prior to European colonisation of Central Africa, human populations were dispe...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Secondary forests in Central Africa are increasing in importance for biodiversity conservation as ol...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
The relationship between succession and tropical forest diversity has been much debated. A fundament...
International audienceThe populations of light-demanding trees that dominate the canopy of central A...
audience: researcher, professional, student, popularizationThe canopy of central African moist fores...