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A taxonomic comparison of local habitat niches of tropical trees
ArticleAbstract: The integration of ecology and evolutionary biology requires an understanding of the evolutionary laPalabras claves:community assembly, Niche overlap, Phylogenetic community structure, Phylogenetic signal, Tropical ForestAutores:Baldeck C., Bunyavejchewin S., Chuyong G.B., Dalling J.W., Davies S.J., Gunatilleke N., Gunatilleke S., Harms K.E., Hubbell S.P., Hugo Navarrete, John R., Kembel S., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Madawala S., Nur Supardi M.N., Renato Valencia, Thomas D.W., Turner B.L., Yaacob A., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopusHabitat filtering across tree life stages in tropical forest communities
ArticleAbstract: Tropical tree communities are shaped by local-scale habitat heterogeneity in the form of topographicPalabras claves:Beta diversity, Center for tropical forest science, Multivariate regression tree, Redundancy analysis, soil, topographyAutores:Baldeck C., Bunyavejchewin S., Chuyong G.B., Dalling J.W., Davies S.J., Harms K.E., Hubbell S.P., Hugo Navarrete, John R., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Renato Valencia, Supardi M., Thomas D.W., Turner B.L., Yaacob A., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopusPatterns of litter disappearance in a northern hardwood forest invaded by exotic earthworms
ArticleAbstract: A field study was conducted to evaluate the effects of exotic earthworm invasions on the rates of lePalabras claves:Aporrectodea tuberculata, Earthworm functional groups, Exotic earthworm invasion, Litter disappearance, Litter quality, Lumbricus rubellus, Lumbricus terrestris, Northern hardwood forests, Octolasion tyrtaeum, Red oak, South-central New York, USA, Sugar mapleAutores:Bohlen P.J., Esteban Suárez, Fahey T.J., Groffman P.M., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopusPhylogenetic turnover along local environmental gradients in tropical forest communities
ArticleAbstract: While the importance of local-scale habitat niches in shaping tree species turnover along environmenPalabras claves:Center for tropical forest science, Distance-based redundancy analysis, phylogenetic beta diversity, Phylogenetic community structure, PhylomaticAutores:Baldeck C., Bunyavejchewin S., Chuyong G.B., Dalling J.W., Davies S.J., Gunatilleke N., Gunatilleke S., Harms K.E., Hugo Navarrete, John R., Kembel S., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Madawala S., Renato Valencia, Supardi M., Thomas D.W., Turner B.L., Yaacob A., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopusSoil nutrients influence spatial distributions of tropical trees species
ArticleAbstract: The importance of niche vs. neutral assembly mechanisms in structuring tropical tree communities remPalabras claves:community assembly, niche differentiation, Tropical ForestAutores:Dalling J.W., Foster R.B., Harms K.E., Hubbell S.P., Hugo Navarrete, John R., Mirabello M., Renato Valencia, Stallard R.F., Vallejo M.I., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopusSoil resources and topography shape local tree community structure in tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Both habitat filtering and dispersal limitation influence the compositional structure of forest commPalabras claves:Beta diversity, community structure, Dispersal, soil, topography, Tropical ForestAutores:Baldeck C., Bunyavejchewin S., Chuyong G.B., Dalling J.W., Davies S.J., Gunatilleke N., Gunatilleke S., Harms K.E., Hugo Navarrete, John R., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Madawala S., Nur Supardi M.N., Renato Valencia, Thomas D.W., Turner B.L., Yaacob A., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopusSpatial and temporal dynamics of exotic earthworm communities along invasion fronts in a temperate hardwood forest in South-Central New York (USA)
ArticleAbstract: The invasion of North American forests by exotic earthworms is producing profound ecosystem changes,Palabras claves:Exotic earthworm invasion, Invasion fronts, Lumbricus rubellus, Lumbricus terrestris, Northern hardwood forest, Octolasion tyrtaeum, Temporal variationAutores:Bohlen P.J., Esteban Suárez, Fahey T.J., Groffman P.M., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopus