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Climate seasonality and tree growth strategies in a tropical dry forest
ArticleAbstract: Questions: Do tree species in seasonally dry tropical forests differ in the timing of their secondarPalabras claves:dendrometers, Dry season, ECUADOR, Functional traits, intra-annual stem increment patterns, Leaf phenology, Radial growth, seasonally dry tropical forestAutores:Ana I. García-Cervigón, Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Eduardo Cueva, Escudero A., Julio Camarero Martínez J.Fuentes:scopusClimate variability, tree increment patterns and ENSO-related carbon sequestration reduction of the tropical dry forest species Loxopterygium huasango of Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Key message: Striking hydro-climatic differences of 2 years (wet; dry) dramatically control the incrPalabras claves:climate variability, Dendroecology, Dendrometer, ECUADOR, La Niña drought, seasonally dry tropical forestAutores:Bräuning A., Eduardo Cueva, Peters T., Pucha D., Spannl S., Volland F.Fuentes:scopusEffect of the altitudinal gradient in the floristic composition, structure and arboreal biomass of the andean dry forest, Loja, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Dry forests are fragile ecosystems, developed in extreme climatic conditions that harbor a wealth ofPalabras claves:altitude, Andes, Biosphere reserve, carbon, Tree diversityAutores:Eduardo Cueva, Lozano D., Yaguana C.Fuentes:scopusInfluence of anthropogenic factors on the diversity and structure of a dry forest in the central part of the Tumbesian region (Ecuador-Perú)
ArticleAbstract: The dry forest of southern Ecuador and northern Perú (called the Tumbesian region) is known for itsPalabras claves:DIVERSITY, dry forest, ECUADOR, goats, human pressure, Perú, similarity, Species richness, Tumbesian regionAutores:Carlos Iván Espinosa Iñiguez, Carlos Quiroz Dahik, Eduardo Cueva, Elizabeth M. Gusmán, Hildebrandt P., Jorge Cueva Ortiz, Weber M., Zhofre Huberto Aguirre-MendozaFuentes:googlescopusTree responses to moisture fluctuations in a neotropical dry forest as potential climate change indicators
ArticleAbstract: Trees in tropical dry forests (TDFs) have manifold drought coping strategies including succulence ofPalabras claves:ECUADOR, elevation gradient, phenology, Sap flux, seasonality, Tree indicatorAutores:Bräuning A., Butz P., Eduardo Cueva, Graefe S., Hölscher D., Peters T., Raffelsbauer V.Fuentes:scopusTree water use patterns as influenced by phenology in a dry forest of southern ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Tropical dry forests are composed of tree species with different drought coping strategies and encomPalabras claves:drought, Leaf phenology, Sap flux, soil moisture, Stem succulenceAutores:Butz P., Eduardo Cueva, Graefe S., Hölscher D.Fuentes:scopusWater relations and photosynthetic water use efficiency as indicators of slow climate change effects on trees in a tropical mountain forest in South Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: The effects of an increasing moisture on trees of the tropical species-rich mountain rain forest inPalabras claves:Long- and short-term monitoring, Physiological indicators, tropical trees, Water and carbon relations, water use efficiencyAutores:Beck E.H., Bendix J., Eduardo Cueva, Knuesting J., Scheibe R., Schorsch M., Silva B., Strobl S.Fuentes:scopusWild Foods from Southern Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: This study documents 354 species of wild edible plants consumed in southern Ecuador, an area with aPalabras claves:ECUADOR, ethnobotany, FOOD, MESTIZO, shuar, Wild edible plantsAutores:Cabrera O., Eduardo Cueva, Van Den Eynden V.Fuentes:scopus