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Consistency 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:googlescopusDemographic composition, not demographic diversity, pbkp_redicts biomass and turnover across temperate and tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: The growth and survival of individual trees determine the physical structure of a forest with importPalabras claves:aboveground biomass, carbon residence time, forest dynamics, ForestGEO, size-dependent survival, Species richness, tree demographyAutores:Anderson-Teixeira K.J., Bourg N.A., Bt. Mohamad M., Bunyavejchewin S., Butt N., Cao M., Cárdenas López D., Chang-Yang C.H., Chen Y.Y., Chuyong G.B., Dattaraja H.S., Davies S.J., Duque A., Ewango C.E.N., Fernando E.S., Fisher R.A., Fletcher C.D., Foster R.B., Hao Z., Hart T.B., Hsieh C.F., Hubbell S.P., Itoh A., Johnson D.J., Kenfack D., Koven C.D., Larson A.J., Lutz J.A., Makana J.R., Malhi Y., Marthews T.R., Mcmahon S.M., McShea W.J., Morecroft M.D., Needham J.F., Norden N., Parker G.G., Renato Valencia, Shringi A., Sukumar R., Sun I.F., Suresh H.S., Tan S., Thomas D.W., Thompson J., Uriarte M., Yao T.L., Yap S.L., Yuan Z., Yuehua H., Zimmerman J.K., Zuleta D.Fuentes:googlescopusTemporal coexistence mechanisms contribute to the latitudinal gradient in forest diversity
ArticleAbstract: The tropical forests of Borneo and Amazonia may each contain more tree species diversity in half a sPalabras claves:Autores:Chang-Yang C.H., Chen Y.Y., Clark J.S., Fletcher C.D., Garwood N.C., Hao Z., Ives A.R., Johnstone J.F., Lin Y.C., Masaki T., Metz M.R., Nakashizuka T., Renato Valencia, Sun I.F., Usinowicz J., Wang Y., Wright S.J., Zimmerman J.K.Fuentes:googlescopus