<p>Forests account for a substantial part of the terrestrial biomass storage and productivity. To better understand forest productivity, we need to disentangle the processes underlying net biomass change. We tested how above-ground net biomass change and its underlying biomass dynamics (biomass recruitment, growth and mortality) can be explained by four alternative and contested hypotheses; the soil fertility, biomass ratio, niche complementarity and vegetation quantity hypotheses. Above-ground biomass dynamics were evaluated over a 5-year period in 200 permanent sample plots in 8 tropical dry forests in Brazil, and related to soil fertility, community-weighted mean (CWM) traits that are important for carbon storage and sequestration (wood ...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Despite its broad implications for community structure and dynamics, we lack a clear understanding o...
Understanding the relationships between plant traits and ecosystem properties at large spatial scale...
<p>Forests account for a substantial part of the terrestrial biomass storage and productivity. To be...
1. Forests account for a substantial part of the terrestrial biomass storage and productivity. To be...
Tropical forests account for a quarter of the global carbon storage and a third of the terrestrial p...
Summary1. Tropical fores ts play an important role in the global carbon cycle, but the drivers of ne...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
1.Tropical forests store and sequester large amounts of carbon in above- and below-ground plant biom...
Over half of the world's forests are disturbed, and the rate at which ecosystem processes recover af...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Despite its broad implications for community structure and dynamics, we lack a clear understanding o...
Understanding the relationships between plant traits and ecosystem properties at large spatial scale...
<p>Forests account for a substantial part of the terrestrial biomass storage and productivity. To be...
1. Forests account for a substantial part of the terrestrial biomass storage and productivity. To be...
Tropical forests account for a quarter of the global carbon storage and a third of the terrestrial p...
Summary1. Tropical fores ts play an important role in the global carbon cycle, but the drivers of ne...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
1.Tropical forests store and sequester large amounts of carbon in above- and below-ground plant biom...
Over half of the world's forests are disturbed, and the rate at which ecosystem processes recover af...
1. Tropical forests are globally important, but it is not clear whether biodiversity enhances carbon...
The magnitude of the carbon sink in second-growth forests is expected to vary with successional biom...
Despite its broad implications for community structure and dynamics, we lack a clear understanding o...
Understanding the relationships between plant traits and ecosystem properties at large spatial scale...