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Breeding systems and phylogenetic diversity of seed plants along a large-scale elevational gradient
ArticleAbstract: Aim The factors affecting the distribution of dioecious species have received surprisingly little atPalabras claves:breeding systems, community phylogenetics, COSTA RICA, Dioecy, elevational gradient, monoecy, Phylogenetic diversity, Species richnessAutores:Simon A. Queenborough, Vamosi S.M.Fuentes:scopusDensity-structured models for plant population dynamics
ArticleAbstract: Density-structured models are structured population models in which the state variable is the proporPalabras claves:Annual plants, Measurement error, Population dynamics, Structured modelAutores:Freckleton R.P., Simon A. Queenborough, Sutherland W.J., Watkinson A.R.Fuentes:scopusAdding spice to life: A special issue on the Myristicaceae
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Forget P.M., Russo S., Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusFlowering sex ratios and spatial distribution of dioecious trees in a South-East Asian seasonal tropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Few studies have investigated multiple dioecious species at the community level. We, therefore, docuPalabras claves:China, Permanent plot, Reproductive age, XishuangbannaAutores:Chai J., Gao J., Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusDiversity and distribution of extra-floral nectaries in the cerrado savanna vegetation of brazil
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Throughout evolutionary history, plants and animals have evolved alongside one another. This isPalabras claves:Ant-plant mutualism, Brazil, CERRADO, Extra-floral nectary, Leaf, Nectar, Savanna, Tropical ForestAutores:Boudouris J., Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusEffects of local biotic neighbors and habitat heterogeneity on tree and shrub seedling survival in an old-growth temperate forest
ArticleAbstract: Seedling dynamics play a crucial role in determining species distributions and coexistence. ExplorinPalabras claves:Community compensatory trend, Generalized linear mixed models, Negative density dependence, niche partitioning, Seedling dynamicsAutores:Bai X., Hao Z., Li B., Lin F., Simon A. Queenborough, Wang X., Xing D., Ye J., Yuan Z., Zhang J.Fuentes:scopusMultiscale phenological niches of seed fall in diverse Amazonian plant communities
ArticleAbstract: Phenology has long been hypothesized as an avenue for niche partitioning or interspecific facilitatiPalabras claves:community assembly, dispersal syndrome, Frugivory, Functional traits, rainforest, reproduction, Spectral AnalysisAutores:Alvarez-Loayza P., Cornejo Valverde F., Garwood N.C., Lasky J.R., Metz M.R., Pak D., Renato Valencia, Simon A. Queenborough, Swamy V., Terborgh J.W., Wright S.J.Fuentes:scopusGrowth strategies of the arborescent palm Iriartea deltoidea in a western Amazonian forest
ArticleAbstract: Stem development in palms usually involves the building up of a trunk of maximum diameter before emePalabras claves:Conspecifics, dendrometers, heterospecifics, light availabilityAutores:Consuelo Hernández, Mayra Ninazunta, Renato Valencia, Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusHabitat niche partitioning by 16 species of Myristicaceae in Amazonian Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The distribution and spatial pattern of plants in tropical forests have important implications for hPalabras claves:COEXISTENCE, Lowland tropical rain forest, species diversity, YasuniAutores:Burslem D.F.R.P., Garwood N.C., Renato Valencia, Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusHerbarium specimens reveal the footprint of climate change on flowering trends across north-central North America
ArticleAbstract: Shifting flowering phenology with rising temperatures is occurring worldwide, but the rarity of co-oPalabras claves:Climate Change, Invasive species, Life history, Phenological responsiveness, phenology, Pollination syndromeAutores:Calinger K., Curtis P., Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopus