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Contrasting structure and composition of the understory in species-rich tropical rain forests
ArticleAbstract: In large samples of trees ≥1 cm dbh (more than 1 million trees and 3000 species), in six lowland troPalabras claves:Cameroon, ECUADOR, Malaysia, REGENERATION, Tropical Forest, UnderstoryAutores:Ashton P.S., Chuyong G.B., Co L.L., Condit R.S., Davies S.J., Foster R.B., Hubbell S.P., Kenfack D., laFrankie J.V., Lagunzad D., Losos E.C., Nor N.S.M., Renato Valencia, Tan S., Thomas D.W., Villa G.Fuentes:googlescopusDissecting biomass dynamics in a large amazonian forest plot
ArticleAbstract: Above-ground biomass (AGB) is increasing in most of the Amazon forests. One hypothesis is that foresPalabras claves:amazonía, Biomass dynamics, Climate Change, ECUADOR, growth, tropical trees, Yasuní national parkAutores:Condit R.S., Consuelo Hernández, Hugo Navarrete, Muller-Landau H.C., Renato ValenciaFuentes:googlescopusDistribution and community assembly of trees along an andean elevational gradient
ArticleAbstract: Highlighting patterns of distribution and assembly of plants involves the use of community phylogenePalabras claves:community phylogenetics, ECUADOR, Montane forests, taxonomic metrics, Tree diversityAutores:Álvaro J. Peréz, Barone J.A., Burgess K.S., Cruse-Sanders J., Renato Valencia, Reynolds A., Rosa A. Jiménez-Paz, Worthy S.J.Fuentes:scopusNeighborhood and community interactions determine the spatial pattern of tropical tree seedling survival
ArticleAbstract: Factors affecting survival and recruitment of 3531 individually mapped seedlings of Myristicaceae wePalabras claves:Autologistic regression, Community compensatory trend (CCT), ECUADOR, Myristicaceae, Seedling, Spatial Autocorrelation, Species coexistence, Tropical Forest, YasuniAutores:Burslem D.F.R.P., Garwood N.C., Renato Valencia, Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusNo strong evidence for increasing liana abundance in the Myristicaceae of a Neotropical aseasonal rain forest
ArticleAbstract: The liana dominance hypothesis posits that lianas are increasing in abundance in tropical forests, tPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Lianas, Mortality , Myristicaceae, Tropical Forest, YasuniAutores:Hugo Romero-Saltos, Pablo Álvia, Renato Valencia, Simon A. Queenborough, Smith J.Fuentes:scopusLandscape diversity patterns and endemism of Araceae in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Araceae is one of the largest herb families in tropical America, but its patterns of diversity and ePalabras claves:Andes, Araceae, Diversity patterns, ECUADOR, endemism, GIS, Lowland rain forest, Pbkp_redictive distribution modelling, Species richness, variation partitioningAutores:Balslev H., Leimbeck R.M., Renato ValenciaFuentes:googlescopusIncidence of Extrafloral Nectaries and Their Relationship with Growth and Survival of Lowland Tropical Rain Forest Trees
ArticleAbstract: Mutualistic relationships between organisms have long captivated biologists, and extrafloral nectariPalabras claves:Barro Colorado island, ECUADOR, Extrafloral nectaries, growth rate, Malaysia, mortality rate, Panamá, Pasoh, tropical forest, YasuniAutores:Fiala B., Muehleisen A., Pablo Álvia, Renato Valencia, Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusPhysical, but not chemical, antiherbivore defense expression is related to the clustered spatial distribution of tropical trees in an Amazonian forest
ArticleAbstract: The conspecific negative density dependence hypothesis states that mortality of young trees (seedlinPalabras claves:conspecific negative density dependence, damage leaf resistance, ECUADOR, Metabolomics, Monodominance, Ontogeny, physicochemical leaf traits, Yasuní national parkAutores:Dolly Muñoz-Upegui, Johanna Cobo-Quinche, María-José Endara, Rafael E. Cárdenas, Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopusWidespread density-dependent seedling mortality promotes species coexistence in a highly diverse Amazonian rain forest
ArticleAbstract: Negative density-dependent mortality can promote species coexistence through a spacing mechanism thaPalabras claves:Community compensatory trend, Density-dependent mortality, DIVERSITY, ECUADOR, Janzen-Connell hypothesis, Phylogenetic distance, Seedling dynamics, Tropical Forest, Yasuní national parkAutores:Metz M.R., Renato Valencia, Sousa W.Fuentes:googlescopusPlant herbivory responses through changes in leaf quality have no effect on subsequent leaf-litter decomposition in a neotropical rain forest tree community
ArticleAbstract: It is commonly accepted that plant responses to foliar herbivory (e.g. plant defenses) can influencePalabras claves:Above-belowground interaction, Canopy, Decomposers, Detritivores, ECUADOR, Folivory, Soil ecology, Yasuní national parkAutores:Adriana Argoti, Hättenschwiler S., Olivier J. Dangles, Rafael E. Cárdenas, Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopus