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Asymmetrical niche determinism across geological units shapes phylogenetic tree communities in the Colombian Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: We evaluate the role of differences in substrate age and environmental conditions, as represented byPalabras claves:environmental filtering, Phylogenetic clustering, Phylogenetic turnoverAutores:Cárdenas López D., Duivenvoorden J.F., Duque A., González-Caro S., Kenneth James FeeleyFuentes:scopusAuthor Correction: Mature Andean forests as globally important carbon sinks and future carbon refuges (Nature Communications, (2021), 12, 1, (2138), 10.1038/s41467-021-22459-8)
OtherAbstract: The numbering in the reference list was incorrect in the original article through numbers 29 to 65.Palabras claves:Autores:Blundo C., Carilla J., Duque A., Esteban Pinto, Farfan-Rios W., Francisco Cuesta C., Fuentes A.F., González-Caro S., Grau R., Homeier J., J. Sebastián Tello, Kennedy P., Kenneth James Feeley, Loza-Rivera M.I., Malhi Y., Malizia A., Malizia L.R., Marco Calderón-Loor, Martínez-Villa J.A., Myers J.A., Osinaga-Acosta O., Peña M.A., Peralvo M.F., Pérez L.C., Phillips O.L., Saatchi S.S., Silman M.R., Terán-Valdez A.Fuentes:scopusFrugivory in canopy plants in a western Amazonian forest: Dispersal systems, phylogenetic ensembles and keystone plants
ArticleAbstract: Frugivory is a widespread mutualistic interaction in which frugivores obtain nutritional resources wPalabras claves:Autores:Andrés Link, González-Caro S., Stevenson P.R., Torres-Jiménez M.F.Fuentes:scopusForest biomass density across large climate gradients in northern South America is related to water availability but not with temperature
ArticleAbstract: Understanding and pbkp_redicting the likely response of ecosystems to climate change are crucial chaPalabras claves:Autores:Aldana A.M., Alvarez-Dávila E., Benítez D., Cayuela L., Cogollo Á., E. M. Jiménez, Fernandez F., González-Caro S., Londoño-Vega A.C., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Melo O., Mendoza I., Phillips O.L., Rey-Benayas J.M., Serna M., Stevenson P.R., Velásquez O., Velázquez-Rua C., von Hildebrand P.Fuentes:scopusMature Andean forests as globally important carbon sinks and future carbon refuges
ArticleAbstract: It is largely unknown how South America’s Andean forests affect the global carbon cycle, and thus rePalabras claves:Autores:Blundo C., Carilla J., Duque A., Esteban Pinto, Farfan-Rios W., Francisco Cuesta C., Fuentes A.F., González-Caro S., Grau R., Homeier J., J. Sebastián Tello, Kennedy P., Kenneth James Feeley, Loza-Rivera M.I., Malhi Y., Malizia A., Malizia L.R., Marco Calderón-Loor, Martínez-Villa J.A., Myers J.A., Osinaga-Acosta O., Peña M.A., Peralvo M.F., Pérez L.C., Phillips O.L., Saatchi S.S., Silman M.R., Terán-Valdez A.Fuentes:scopusScale-dependent drivers of the phylogenetic structure and similarity of tree communities in northwestern Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: The extent to which historical dispersal, environmental features and geographical barriers shape thePalabras claves:Amazon meta-community, Flooding, historical dispersal, Null models, Soil heterogeneity, spatial scaleAutores:Balslev H., Cavelier J., Duivenvoorden J.F., Duque A., González-Caro S., Grández C., Hugo Romero-Saltos, Manuel J. Macía, Renato Valencia, Sánchez M.Fuentes:googlescopusThe evolutionary assembly of forest communities along environmental gradients: recent diversification or sorting of pre-adapted clades?
ArticleAbstract: Recent studies have demonstrated that ecological processes that shape community structure and dynamiPalabras claves:adaptive diversification, Andes, community assembly, Dispersal, elevational gradient, Neotropics, phylogenetics, TurnoverAutores:Beatriz Nieto-Ariza, Edwards C.E., Farfan-Rios W., Fuentes A.F., Gabriel Arellano, García-Cabrera K., González-Caro S., J. Sebastián Tello, Linan A.G., M. Isabel Loza, Malhi Y., Manuel J. Macía, Myers J.A., Pérez L.C., Salinas Revilla N., Silman M.R., Smith S.A., Zanne A.E.Fuentes:scopusThe legacy of biogeographic history on the composition and structure of Andean forests
ArticleAbstract: The biogeographic origin of species may help to explain differences in average tree height and abovePalabras claves:carbon stocks, Fagaceae, historical dispersal, Niche conservatism, Tree size, Tropical AndesAutores:Cabrera E., Duque A., González-Caro S., Kenneth James Feeley, Phillips J.F., Ramirez S., Yepes A.Fuentes:scopus