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Cradles and museums of generic plant diversity across tropical Africa
ArticleAbstract: Determining where species diversify (cradles) and persist (museums) over evolutionary time is fundamPalabras claves:Angiosperms, CANAPE, East Africa, endemism, Mountains, Phylogenetic diversity, protected areasAutores:Blach-Overgaard A., Dagallier L.P.M.J., Dauby G., Droissart V., Hardy O.J., Harris D.J., Janssens S.B., Mackinder B.A., Sonke B., Sosef M.S.M., Stévart T., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Wieringa J.J.Fuentes:scopusFundamental species traits explain provisioning services of tropical American palms
ArticleAbstract: The well-being of the global human population rests on provisioning services delivered by 12% of thePalabras claves:Autores:Balslev H., Camara-Lerét R., Faurby S., Göldel B., Kissling W.D., Manuel J. Macía, Rønsted N., Saslis-Lagoudakis C.H., Svenning J.C.Fuentes:scopusGlobal diversification o f a tropical plant growth form: Environmental correlates and historical contingencies in climbing palms
ArticleAbstract: Tropical rain forests (TRF) are the most diverse terrestrial biome on Earth, but the diversificationPalabras claves:BAMM, ClaSSE, Dipterocarpaceae, Growth form, Lianas, Plant traits, Rattans, Tropical rain forest evolutionAutores:Baker W.J., Condamine F.L., Kissling W.D., Rowe N.P., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusGlobal trait–environment relationships of plant communities
ArticleAbstract: Plant functional traits directly affect ecosystem functions. At the species level, trait combinationPalabras claves:Autores:Altman J., Alvarez-Dávila E., Arfin Khan M.A.S., Attorre F., Aubin I., Baraloto C., Barroso J.G., Bauters M., Bergmeier E., Biurrun I., Bjorkman A.D., Blonder B., Botta-Dukát Z., Bruelheide H., Čarni A., Cayuela L., Černý T., Chytrý M., Cornelissen J.H.C., Craven D., Dainese M., David A. Neill, De Sanctis M., Dengler J., Derroire G., Díaz S., Dolezal J., Farfan-Rios W., Feldpausch T.R., Fenton N.J., Field R., Garnier E., Guerin G.R., Gutiérrez A.G., Haider S., Hattab T., Hennekens S.M., Henry G.H.R., Hérault B., Higuchi P., Hölzel N., Homeier J., Jansen F., Jentsch A., Jiménez-Alfaro B., Jürgens N., Kącki Z., Karger D.N., Kattge J., Kessler M., Kleyer M., Knollová I., Korolyuk A.Y., Kühn I., Laughlin D.C., Lenoir J., Lens F., Loos J., Louault F., Lyubenova M.I., Mahecha M.D., Malhi Y., Marcenò C., Mencuccini M., Müller J.V., Munzinger J., Myers-Smith I.H., Orwin K.H., Ozinga W.A., Pärtel M., Peet R.K., Pérez-Haase A., Petřík P., Pẽuelas J., Phillips O.L., Pillar V.D., Purschke O., Reich P.B., Rodrigues A.V., Römermann C., Sabatini F.M., Sandel B., Sardans J., Schmidt M., Schrodt F., Seidler G., Silva-Espejo J.E., Silveira M., Smyth A., Sporbert M., Svenning J.C., Tang Z., Thomas R.S., Tsiripidis I., Ülo N., Van Bodegom P.M., Vassilev K., Violle C., Virtanen R., Weiher E.Fuentes:scopusOligarchic dominance in western Amazonian plant communities
ArticleAbstract: The oligarchy hypothesis proposes that large areas of Amazonian plant communities are dominated by lPalabras claves:Bolivia, ECUADOR, Environmental heterogeneity, life forms, Neutral theory, Oligarchy hypothesis, Relative abundance, Species dominance, Taxonomic levels, Tropical rain forestsAutores:Manuel J. Macía, Svenning J.C.Fuentes:scopusStrong upslope shifts in Chimborazo's vegetation over two centuries since Humboldt
ArticleAbstract: Global climate change is driving species poleward and upward in high-latitude regions, but the extenPalabras claves:Andes, Climate Change, land use change, range shifts, Tropical biodiversityAutores:Engemann K., Jonas J.D., Morueta-Holme N., Pablo Sandoval-Acuña, Segnitz R.M., Svenning J.C.Fuentes:scopusThe commonness of rarity: Global and future distribution of rarity across land plants
ArticleAbstract: A key feature of life’s diversity is that some species are common but many more are rare. NonethelesPalabras claves:Autores:Boyle B., Burger J.R., Corlett R.T., Dauby G., Donoghue J.C., Enquist B.J., Feng X., Foden W., Hannah L., Jørgensen P.M., Kraft N.J.B., Lovett J.C., Maitner B.S., Marquet P.A., McGill B.J., Merow C., Midgley G., Morueta-Holme N., Neves D.M., Newman E.A., Oliveira-Filho A.T., Park D.S., Peet R.K., Pillet M., Roehrdanz P.R., Sandel B., Schildhauer M., Serra-Diaz J.M., Šímová I., Svenning J.C., Thiers B.M., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Violle C., Wieringa J.J., Wiser S.K.Fuentes:scopusThe mossy north: An inverse latitudinal diversity gradient in European bryophytes
ArticleAbstract: It remains hotly debated whether latitudinal diversity gradients are common across taxonomic groupsPalabras claves:Autores:Araújo M.B., Baselga A., Broennimann O., Fernández-González F., Gómez-Rubio V., Guisan A., Jesús Muñoz, Luoto M., Mateo R.G., Normand S., Petitpierre B., Suarez G.M., Svenning J.C., Vanderpoorten A.Fuentes:scopus