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Guidelines for including bamboos in tropical ecosystem monitoring
ArticleAbstract: Bamboos are a diverse and ecologically important group of plants that have the potential to modulatePalabras claves:Bambusoideae, Forest monitoring, Perú, Protocol, Tropical ecologyAutores:Camargo García J.C., Clark L.G., Dalling J.W., Ely F., Fadrique B., Farfan-Rios W., Gagnon P., Kenneth James Feeley, Londoño X., Montti L., Prada C.M., Rockwell C.A., Rother D.C., Saha S., Sánchez E., Veblen T.T., Veldman J.W.Fuentes:scopusHabitat filtering across tree life stages in tropical forest communities
ArticleAbstract: Tropical tree communities are shaped by local-scale habitat heterogeneity in the form of topographicPalabras claves:Beta diversity, Center for tropical forest science, Multivariate regression tree, Redundancy analysis, soil, topographyAutores:Baldeck C., Bunyavejchewin S., Chuyong G.B., Dalling J.W., Davies S.J., Harms K.E., Hubbell S.P., Hugo Navarrete, John R., Kenfack D., Kiratiprayoon S., Renato Valencia, Supardi M., Thomas D.W., Turner B.L., Yaacob A., Yavitt J.B.Fuentes:googlescopusSpecies-specific effects of phosphorus addition on tropical tree seedling response to elevated CO<inf>2</inf>
ArticleAbstract: Tropical forest productivity is often thought to be limited by soil phosphorus (P) availability. PhoPalabras claves:climate response, CO fertilization 2, phosphorus limitation, species distributions, Tropical ForestAutores:Dalling J.W., Jennifer B. Thompson, Slot M., Turner B.L., Winter K., Zalamea P.C.Fuentes:scopus