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Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas
ArticleAbstract: The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other cPalabras claves:Autores:Abernethy K., Alvarez P., Anthony Di Fiore, Arroyo L.P., Arroyo-Rodriguez V., Ashton M.S., Ashton P.S., Auzel P., Babaasa D., Babweteera F., Baker P.J., Bánki O.S., Bass M.S., Benítez-Malvido J., Bila-Isia I., Blake S., Blom A., Bobo K.S., Bradshaw C.J.A., Brockelman W.Y., Brokaw N., Brühl C.A., Bunyavejchewin S., Campbell M., Cannon C.H., Cao M., Carlos Arias-G. J., Carolina Useche D., Carroll R., Chao J.T., Chapman C.A., Chave J., Chellam R., Clark C.J., Clavijo J., Coates R., Congdon R., Cords M., Corlett R.T., Danielsen F., Dattaraja H.S., Dave C., Davies G., De Dijn B., De Mello Beisiegel B., De Nazaré Paes Da Silva R., Diesmos A.C., Dinerstein E., Dirzo R., Donnelly M.A., Doran-Sheehy D., Eaton M., Edwards D., Edwards F., Emmons L., Estrada A., Farwig N., Fashing P., Forget P.M., Foster M., Gale G., Harris D., Harrison R.D., Hart J., John E. Lattke, John Kress W., Kalka M., Karpanty S., Krishnaswamy J., Laurance S.G.W., Laurance W.F., Logsdon W., Lovett J.C., Magnusson W.E., Maisels F.G., Marshall A.R., McClearn D., Mudappa D., Nicolas Urbina-Cardona J., Nielsen M.R., Pearson R.G., Pitman N.C.A., Plumptre A.J., Poulsen J., Quesada M., Rainey H., Rendeiro J., Robinson D., Roetgers C., Rovero F., Scatena F., Schulze C., Sheil D., Sloan S.P., Struhsaker T., Terborgh J.W., Thomas D.W., Timm R., Van Der Ploeg J., Vasudevan K., Wright S.J.Fuentes:scopusConsistency 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:googlescopusContrasting outcomes of species- and community-level analyses of the temporal consistency of functional composition
Conference ObjectAbstract: Multiple anthropogenic drivers affect every natural community, and there is broad interest in usingPalabras claves:Barro Colorado island, Climate Change, Cross validation, drought, Functional traits, scale dependency, Tropical Forest, Wood densityAutores:Condit R.S., Davies S.J., Hubbell S.P., Katabuchi M., Kenneth James Feeley, Swenson N.G., Wright S.J.Fuentes:scopusDecelerating growth in tropical forest trees
ArticleAbstract: The impacts of global change on tropical forests remain poorly understood. We examined changes in trPalabras claves:Carbon cycling, Carbon fertilization, Climate Change, forest dynamics, Tree growth ratesAutores:Davies S.J., Kassim A.R., Kenneth James Feeley, Nur Supardi M.N., Wright S.J.Fuentes:scopusDemographic 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:scopusFunctional biogeography of Neotropical moist forests: Trait–climate relationships and assembly patterns of tree communities
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Here we examine the functional profile of regional tree species pools across the latitudinal diPalabras claves:Climate Change, climate seasonality, community assembly, functional composition, Functional traits, latitude, precipitation, species pool, TEMPERATUREAutores:Arroyo-Rodriguez V., Barlow J., Benchimol M., Bongers F., Chacón-Madrigal E., Condit R.S., Engelbrecht B.M.J., Faria D., Garwood N.C., Hernández-Ruedas M.A., Hietz P., Jamelli D., Jansen S., Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Júnior V., Kattge J., Kraft N.J.B., Lima R.A.F.d., Lohbeck M., Mariano-Neto E., Martínez-Ramos M., Melo F.P.L., Mendes G., Müller S.C., Peres C.A., Pierce S., Pinho B.X., Pitman N.C.A., Santos B.A., Slik J.W.F., Slot M., Swenson N.G., Tabarelli M., ter Braak C.J.F., Ülo N., Wright I.J., Wright S.J.Fuentes:googlescopusFunctional trait differences influence neighbourhood interactions in a hyperdiverse Amazonian forest
OtherAbstract: As distinct community assembly processes can produce similar community patterns, assessing the ecoloPalabras claves:forest dynamics, Growth model, phylogenetic relatedness, spatial interactions, trait hierarchy, trait similarity, Tropical forestsAutores:Fortunel C., Garwood N.C., Kraft N.J.B., Renato Valencia, Wright S.J.Fuentes:googlescopusStrong radial variation in wood density follows a uniform pattern in two neotropical rain forests
ArticleAbstract: Wood density (WD) affects plant biomechanics, drought and decay resistance. As a consequence, WD isPalabras claves:Biomass estimate, Biomechanics, Phylogenetic signal, Radial wood density gradient, Tropical rain forest, Wood functionAutores:Hietz P., Renato Valencia, Wright S.J.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:googlescopusTopography and neighborhood crowding can interact to shape species growth and distribution in a diverse Amazonian forest
ArticleAbstract: Abiotic constraints and biotic interactions act simultaneously to shape communities. However, thesePalabras claves:community dynamics, Functional traits, Growth model, spatial interactions, Species coexistence, topographic gradients, Tropical forestsAutores:Fortunel C., Garwood N.C., Kraft N.J.B., Lasky J.R., Renato Valencia, Uriarte M., Wright S.J.Fuentes:googlescopus