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Assessing the importance of topographic variables for the spatial distribution of tree species in a tropical mountain forest
ArticleAbstract: Availability and improved access to high-resolution digital terrain models (DTM) enables new approacPalabras claves:Biogeography, ECUADOR, ENFA, maxent, Montane forest, Species distribution modellingAutores:Günter S., Hildebrandt P., Johana Muñoz, Kübler D., Mosandl R., Nikolay Aguirre, Omar Cabrera, Silva B., Stimm B., Weber M., Zeilinger J.Fuentes:googlerraaescopusAccounting for multiple ecosystem services in a simulation of land-use decisions: Does it reduce tropical deforestation?
ArticleAbstract: Conversion of tropical forests is among the primary causes of global environmental change. The lossPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services, ECUADOR, land allocation, Landscape restoration, Robust optimizationAutores:Adams J., Baltazar Calvas, Beck E.H., Bendix J., Breuer L., Diertl K.H., Gerique A., Gosling E., Hamer U., Härtl F., Hildebrandt P., Homeier J., Knoke T., Luz Maria Castro, Mosandl R., Paul C., Peters T., Pohle P., Potthast K., Rammig A., Richter M., Silva B., Stimm B., Tischer A., Valle Carrión Liz, Velescu A., Verburg P.H., Weber M., Wilcke W., Wilman Santiago Ochoa-Moreno, Windhorst D.Fuentes:googlescopusEffects of silvicultural treatments and topography on individual tree growth in a tropical mountain forest in Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Few studies have analysed the effect of silvicultural treatments on tree growth in tropical montanePalabras claves:Cedrela Montana, Diameter growth, ECUADOR, Handroanthus chrysanthus, Silvicultural treatments, Sustainable forest management, tropical montane forestAutores:Günter S., Hildebrandt P., Johana Muñoz, Kübler D., Mosandl R., Omar Cabrera, Silva B., Stimm B., Weber M., Zeilinger J.Fuentes:googlescopusInfluence 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:googlescopus