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Biogeographic history and habitat specialization shape floristic and phylogenetic composition across Amazonian forests
ArticleAbstract: A major challenge remains to understand the relative contributions of history, dispersal, and enviroPalabras claves:Beta diversity, Climate, community assembly, flooded forest, forest structure, French Guiana, Perú, soil properties, Tropical Rainforest, white-sand forestAutores:Allie E., Baraloto C., Dávila N., Dourdain A.K., Draper F.C., Engel J., Fine P.V.A., Fortunel C., Goret J.Y., Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Mesones I., Paine C.E.T., Pétronelli P., Ríos M., Valderrama Sandoval E.H., Valverde-Barrantes O.J., Vleminckx J.Fuentes:googlescopusMulti-scale comparisons of tree composition in Amazonian terra firme forests
ArticleAbstract: We explored the floristic composition of terra firme forests across Amazonia using 55 plots. FirstlyPalabras claves:Autores:Ahuite M., Arroyo L.P., Baker T.R., David A. Neill, Dávila N., Freitas Alvarado L., García-Villacorta R., Honorio E.N., Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I., Killeen T.J., Laurance W.F., Mogollón H.F., Monteagudo A., Nascimento H.E.M., Núñez P.V., Pennington R.T., Phillips O.L., Pitman N.C.A., Ríos M., Soares De Almeida S., Valderrama E., Vasquez-Martínez R.Fuentes:scopusTree community change across 700 km of lowland Amazonian forest from the Andean foothills to Brazil
ArticleAbstract: We describe patterns of tree community change along a 700-km transect through terra firme forests ofPalabras claves:AMAZON, Biogeography, Compositional turnover, ECUADOR, Iquitos, Perú, Yasuní national parkAutores:Ahuite M., Aulestia M., Baker T.R., Cárdenas López D., Carlos E. Cerón-Martínez, David A. Neill, Dávila N., García-Villacorta R., Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Loizeau P.A., Mogollón H.F., Monteagudo A., Núñez V. P., Phillips O.L., Pitman N.C.A., Ríos M., Spichiger R., Valderrama E., Vasquez-Martínez R., Walter Palacios CuencaFuentes:googlescopusSlope orientation enhances the nurse effect of a paramo shrub, Hypericum irazuense (Hypericaceae) in Costa Rica
ArticleAbstract:Palabras claves:Environmental stress, Facilitative interactions, Nurse plants, Plant richnessAutores:Amador-Vargas S., Chinchilla F.A., Farji-Brener A.G., Magrach A., Ríos M., Serrano J.M., Velilla M., Víctor RomeroFuentes:googlescopus