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Correction to: Widespread but heterogeneous responses of Andean forests to climate change (Nature, (2018), 564, 7735, (207-212), 10.1038/s41586-018-0715-9)
OtherAbstract: In Fig. 2 of this Article, the positive part of the y axis scale should read 0, 0.02, 0.04 instead oPalabras claves:Autores:Blundo C., Carilla J., Duque A., Esteban Pinto, Fadrique B., Farfan-Rios W., Francisco Cuesta C., Homeier J., Kenneth James Feeley, Malhi Y., Malizia A., Malizia L.R., Nikolay Aguirre, Osinaga-Acosta O., Oswaldo Jadán-Maza, Peralvo M.F., Selene Báez, Silman M.R., Young K.R., Zhofre Huberto Aguirre-MendozaFuentes:scopusNo differences in soil carbon stocks across the tree line in the Peruvian Andes
ArticleAbstract: Reliable soil organic carbon (SOC) stock measurements of all major ecosystems are essential for pbkpPalabras claves:PUNÁ, Soil carbon stocks, Tree line, tropical montane cloud forestAutores:Bush M.B., Dargie G.C., Farfan-Rios W., Fedders A., Garcia K.C., Gibbon A., Goetz B.P., Johnson W.T., Kenneth James Feeley, Kline K.M., Malhi Y., Meir P., Modi A.T., Rurau N.M.Q., Silman M.R., Staudt B.T., Urrego D.H., Zamora F., Zimmermann M.Fuentes:scopusGuidelines for including bamboos in tropical ecosystem monitoring
ArticleAbstract: Bamboos are a diverse and ecologically important group of plants that have the potential to modulatePalabras claves:Bambusoideae, Forest monitoring, Perú, Protocol, Tropical ecologyAutores:Camargo García J.C., Clark L.G., Dalling J.W., Ely F., Fadrique B., Farfan-Rios W., Gagnon P., Kenneth James Feeley, Londoño X., Montti L., Prada C.M., Rockwell C.A., Rother D.C., Saha S., Sánchez E., Veblen T.T., Veldman J.W.Fuentes:scopusSeasonality of above-ground net primary productivity along an Andean altitudinal transect in Peru
ArticleAbstract: Solar irradiance and precipitation are the most likely drivers of the seasonal variation of net primPalabras claves:Carbon dynamics, Ecophysiology, Litterfall, Net primary productivity, seasonality, soil water content, solar irradiance, TEMPERATURE, tropical montane cloud forestAutores:Aragao L.E.O.C., Doughty C.E., Farfan-Rios W., García-Cabrera K., Girardin C.A.J., Huaraca Huasco W., Kenneth James Feeley, Malhi Y., Mamani M., Meir P., Metcalfe D.J., Rapp J.M., Salinas Revilla N., Silman M.R., Silva-Espejo J.E.Fuentes:scopusSpatial patterns of above-ground structure, biomass and composition in a network of six Andean elevation transects
ArticleAbstract: Background: The Amazon to Andes transition zone provides large expanses of relatively pristine foresPalabras claves:Andes, BIOMASS, Ecophysiology, elevation gradient, forest composition, precipitation, TEMPERATURE, Tropical montane forestsAutores:Caballero C.J., Cayola Pérez L., David A. Neill, Farfan-Rios W., Fuentes Claros A.F., Garcia K.C., Girardin C.A.J., Jørgensen P.M., Kenneth James Feeley, Killeen T.J., La Torre-Cuadros M.d.l.Á., Maldonado C., Malhi Y., Manuel J. Macía, Murakami A.A., Paniagua N., Rodríguez C.R., Salinas Revilla N., Seidel R., Serrano M., Silman M.R.Fuentes:scopus