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Ecohydrological drivers of Neotropical vegetation in montane ecosystems
ReviewAbstract: Montane ecosystems are known for their high numbers of endemic species, unique climate conditions, aPalabras claves:cloud forest, Ecophysiology, Ecosystem Services, fog, grasslands, Montane rain forest, water and carbon budgetsAutores:Aparecido L.M., Asbjornsen H., Barros F., Brum M., Giovanny Mosquera, Melissa Rodas, Moore G.W., Müller C., Mulligan M., Oliveira R., Patricio Xavier Lazo Jara, Pompeu P.V., Teodoro G.Fuentes:scopusLitter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate
ArticleAbstract: The “hierarchy of factors” hypothesis states that decomposition rates are controlled primarily by clPalabras claves:Climate, common litter experiment, decomposition coefficient, leaves, litter arthropods, Soil depth, woodAutores:Abiem I., Aiba S.I., Alvarez-Dávila E., Aragón R., Ataroff M., Augusta Yadira Cueva-Agila, Carlos Iñiguez-Armijos, Chapman H., Dalling J.W., Fadrique B., Fernández R.D., González G., Gotsch S.G., Häger A., Homeier J., Laura Nohemy Poma López, Luís Daniel Llambí, Martin P.H., Moore G.W., Næsborg R.R., Ostertag R., Pompeu P.V., Powell J.R., Ramirez J.A., Restrepo C., Scharnagl K., Tobón C., Williams C.B.Fuentes:scopusWatershed services in the humid tropics: Opportunities from recent advances in ecohydrology
Conference ObjectAbstract: In response to increasing pressures on water resources, watershed services management programs are iPalabras claves:Ecosystem Services, investment in watershed services (IWS) programs, LAND MANAGEMENT, policy support, Tropical mountainsAutores:Browning T., Chandler D., Chun K.P.S., Daniela Elisabet Ballari, Destouni G., Hamel P., Jacobs S.R., Jasechko S., Johnson M., Krishnaswamy J., Poca M., Pompeu P.V., Riveros-Iregui D.A., Rocha H., Rolando Enrique Célleri AlvearFuentes:googlescopus