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Determinants of biased sex ratios and inter-sex costs of reproduction in dioecious tropical forest trees
ArticleAbstract: Estimates of the sex ratio and cost of reproduction in plant populations have implications for resouPalabras claves:Dioecious, INVESTMENT, Myristicaceae, reproduction, Sex-ratio, Tropical Forest, YasuniAutores:Burslem D.F.R.P., Garwood N.C., Renato Valencia, Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusMultispecies coexistence of trees in tropical forests: Spatial signals of topographic niche differentiation increase with environmental heterogeneity
ArticleAbstract: Neutral and niche theories give contrasting explanations for the maintenance of tropical tree speciePalabras claves:Cross-pair overlap distribution, Neutral theory, niche differentiation, Spatial pattern, Species coexistence, Tropical ForestAutores:Bao L., Brockelman W.Y., Brown C., Burslem D.F.R.P., Cao M., Chang L.W., Dattaraja H.S., Davies S.J., Gunatilleke C.V.S., Gunatilleke I.A.U.N., Huang J., Illian J.B., Kassim A.R., laFrankie J.V., Law R., Lian J., Lin L., Ma K., Mi X., Nathalang A., Noor S., Ong P.S., Renato Valencia, Su S.H., Sukumar R., Sun I.F., Suresh H.S., Tan S., Thompson J., Uriarte M., Yap S.L., Ye W.Fuentes:googlescopusNeighborhood and community interactions determine the spatial pattern of tropical tree seedling survival
ArticleAbstract: Factors affecting survival and recruitment of 3531 individually mapped seedlings of Myristicaceae wePalabras claves:Autologistic regression, Community compensatory trend (CCT), ECUADOR, Myristicaceae, Seedling, Spatial Autocorrelation, Species coexistence, Tropical Forest, YasuniAutores:Burslem D.F.R.P., Garwood N.C., Renato Valencia, Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusTropical forest wood production: A cross-continental comparison
ArticleAbstract: Summary: Tropical forest above-ground wood production (AGWP) varies substantially along environmentaPalabras claves:AMAZON, Asia, carbon, Dipterocarpaceae, Dynamics, growth, Plant-soil interactions, Productivity, soil nutrients, Tropical ForestAutores:Abu Salim K., Baker T.R., Banin L.F., Burslem D.F.R.P., Chao K.J., David A. Neill, Davies S.J., Keeling H.C., Lewis S.L., Lloyd J.J., López-González G., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Nilus R., Phillips O.L., Pitman N.C.A., Quesada C.A., Tan S., Vasquez R.V.Fuentes:scopus