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Demographic consequences of chromatic leaf defence in tropical tree communities: Do red young leaves increase growth and survival?
ArticleAbstract: BackgroundMany tropical forest tree species delay greening their leaves until full expansion. This sPalabras claves:Delayed greening, Seedling herbivory, Seedlings, Tropical Forest, Young leaf colourAutores:Metz M.R., Renato Valencia, Simon A. Queenborough, Wright S.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:scopusPalms, peccaries and perturbations: Widespread effects of small-scale disturbance in tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Background: Disturbance is an important process structuring ecosystems worldwide and has long been tPalabras claves:Autores:Metz M.R., Renato Valencia, Simon A. Queenborough, Wiegand T.Fuentes: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: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