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A general framework for the distance-decay of similarity in ecological communities
ArticleAbstract: Species spatial turnover, or β-diversity, induces a decay of community similarity with geographic diPalabras claves:Beta-diversity, Distance-decay relationship, Poisson Cluster Process, Sampling biodiversity, Spatial aggregation, Spatial turnover, Species-abundance distribution, species-area relationship, Sørensen index, Tropical forestsAutores:Chuyong G.B., Condit R.S., Green J.L., Hubbell S.P., Kenfack D., Morlon H., Renato Valencia, Thomas D.W.Fuentes:googlescopusConsistency of demographic trade-offs across 13 (sub)tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Organisms of all species must balance their allocation to growth, survival and recruitment. Among trPalabras claves:demographic rates, demographic trade-offs, ForestGEO, growth, life-history strategies, Mortality , PCa, Recruitment, Size, Stature, Survival, Tropical forestsAutores:Aguilar S., Bruelheide H., Bunyavejchewin S., Chang-Yang C.H., Chen Y.Y., Chuyong G.B., Condit R.S., Davies S.J., Ediriweera S., Ewango C.E.N., Fernando E.S., Gunatilleke N., Gunatilleke S., Hubbell S.P., Itoh A., Kambach S., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Lin Y.C., Makana J.R., Mohamad M.B., Pérez R., Pongpattananurak N., Renato Valencia, Rodriguez L.J.V., Rüger N., Sun I.F., Tan S., Thomas D.W., Thompson J., Uriarte M., Wirth C., Wright S.J., Wu S.H., Yamakura T., Yao T.L., Zimmerman J.K.Fuentes:googlescopusDamage to living trees contributes to almost half of the biomass losses in tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Accurate estimates of forest biomass stocks and fluxes are needed to quantify global carbon budgetsPalabras claves:canopy turnover, carbon fluxes, forest biomass, forest disturbance, ForestGEO, global carbon budget, terrestrial laser scanning, tree damage, Tree mortality, Tropical forestsAutores:Aguilar S., Bunyavejchewin S., Castaño N., Chang-Yang C.H., Davies S.J., Duque A., Gabriel Arellano, Krishna Moorthy S.M., McMahon S.M., Mitre D., Nasardin M., Pérez R., Renato Valencia, Sun I.F., Verbeeck H., Yao T.L., Zuleta D.Fuentes:scopusAbove-ground forest biomass is not consistently related to wood density in tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Aim: It is increasingly accepted that the mean wood density of trees within a forest is tightly coupPalabras claves:Atmosphere-biosphere feedbacks, Carbon cycle, carbon storage, Forest dynamics plot, fragmentation, Functional traits, global change, Lianas, Nitrogen deposition, Tropical forestsAutores:Enquist B.J., Renato Valencia, Stegen J.C., Swenson N.G., Thompson J.Fuentes:googlescopusFunctional trait differences influence neighbourhood interactions in a hyperdiverse Amazonian forest
OtherAbstract: As distinct community assembly processes can produce similar community patterns, assessing the ecoloPalabras claves:forest dynamics, Growth model, phylogenetic relatedness, spatial interactions, trait hierarchy, trait similarity, Tropical forestsAutores:Fortunel C., Garwood N.C., Kraft N.J.B., Renato Valencia, Wright S.J.Fuentes:googlescopusForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network
ArticleAbstract: ForestGEO is a network of scientists and long-term forest dynamics plots (FDPs) spanning the Earth'sPalabras claves:Capacity strengthening, Demography, forest plots, Network science, species diversity, Tree growth and mortality, Tropical forestsAutores:Abiem I., Abu Salim K., Aguilar S., Allen D., Alonso A., Anderson-Teixeira K.J., Andrade A.S., Ashton P.S., Baker M.E., Baker P.J., Baltzer J.L., Basset Y., Bissiengou P., Bohlman S.A., Bourg N.A., Brockelman W.Y., Bunyavejchewin S., Burslem D.F.R.P., Cao M., Cárdenas López D., Chang L.W., Chang-Yang C.H., Chao K.J., Chao W.C., Chapman H., Chen Y.Y., Chisholm R.A., Chu C., Chuyong G.B., Clay K., Comita L.S., Condit R.S., Cordell S., Dattaraja H.S., Davies S.J., den Ouden J., Detto M., Dick C.W., Du X., Duque A., Ediriweera S., Ellis E.C., Esufali S., Ewango C.E.N., Fernando E.S., Filip J., Fischer G.A., Foster R.B., Gabriel Arellano, Giambelluca T.W., Giardina C.P., Gilbert G.S., Gonzalez-Akre E.B., Gunatilleke C.V.S., Gunatilleke I.A.U.N., Hao Z., Hau B.C.H., He F., Howe R.W., Hubbell S.P., Huth A., Inman-Narahari F.M., Itoh A., Janík D., Jansen P.A., Jiang M., Johnson D.J., Jones F.A., Kanzaki M., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Kral K., Krizel L., Lao S., Larson A.J., Li X., Li Y.D., Litton C.M., Liu S., Liu Y., Lum S.K.Y., Luskin M.S., Lutz J.A., Luu H.T., Ma K., Makana J.R., Malhi Y., Martin A., McCarthy C., Mcmahon S.M., McShea W.J., Memiaghe H.R., Mi X., Mitre D., Mohamad M.B., Monks L., Muller-Landau H.C., Ni H., Obiang N.L.E., Oliveira A.A., Renato ValenciaFuentes:scopusTopography and neighborhood crowding can interact to shape species growth and distribution in a diverse Amazonian forest
ArticleAbstract: Abiotic constraints and biotic interactions act simultaneously to shape communities. However, thesePalabras claves:community dynamics, Functional traits, Growth model, spatial interactions, Species coexistence, topographic gradients, Tropical forestsAutores:Fortunel C., Garwood N.C., Kraft N.J.B., Lasky J.R., Renato Valencia, Uriarte M., Wright S.J.Fuentes:googlescopus