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Climate sensitive size-dependent survival in tropical trees
ArticleAbstract: Survival rates of large trees determine forest biomass dynamics. Survival rates of small trees havePalabras claves:Autores:Anderson-Teixeira K.J., Bunyavejchewin S., Chambers J.Q., Chang-Yang C.H., Chiang J.M., Chuyong G.B., Condit R.S., Cordell S., Davies S.J., Fletcher C.D., Giambelluca T.W., Giardina C.P., Gunatilleke N., Gunatilleke S., Hsieh C.F., Hubbell S.P., Inman-Narahari F.M., Johnson D.J., Kassim A.R., Katabuchi M., Kenfack D., Litton C.M., Lum S.K.Y., Massoud E.C., McDowell N.G., Mcmahon S.M., Mohamad M.B., Nasardin M., Needham J.F., Ong P.S., Ostertag R., Renato Valencia, Sack L., Sun I.F., Swenson N.G., Tan S., Thomas D.W., Thompson J., Umaña M.N., Uriarte M., Xu C., Yap S.L., Zimmerman J.K.Fuentes:googlescopusGlobal importance of large-diameter trees
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To examine the contribution of large-diameter trees to biomass, stand structure, and species riPalabras claves:forest biomass, forest structure, large-diameter trees, latitudinal gradient, resource inequality, Smithsonian ForestGEOAutores:Allen D., Alonso A., Anderson-Teixeira K.J., Andrade A.S., Baltzer J.L., Becker K.M.L., Blomdahl E.M., Bourg N.A., Bunyavejchewin S., Burslem D.F.R.P., Cansler C.A., Cao K., Cao M., Cárdenas López D., Chang L.W., Chao K.J., Chao W.C., Chiang J.M., Chu C., Chuyong G.B., Clay K., Condit R.S., Cordell S., Dattaraja H.S., Davies S.J., Duque A., Ewango C.E.N., Fischer G.A., Fletcher C.D., Freund J.A., Furniss T.J., Germain S.J., Giardina C.P., Gilbert G.S., Hao Z., Hart T.B., Hau B.C.H., He F., Hector A., Howe R.W., Hsieh C.F., Hu Y.H., Hubbell S.P., Inman-Narahari F.M., Itoh A., Janík D., Johnson D.J., Kassim A.R., Kenfack D., Korte L., Kral K., Larson A.J., Li Y.D., Lin Y.C., Liu S., Lum S.K.Y., Lutz J.A., Ma K., Makana J.R., Malhi Y., Mcmahon S.M., McShea W.J., Memiaghe H.R., Mi X., Morecroft M.D., Musili P.M., Myers J.A., Novotny V., Oliveira A.A., Ong P.S., Orwig D.A., Ostertag R., Parker G.G., Patankar R., Phillips R.P., Renato Valencia, Reynolds G., Sack L., Song G.Z.M., Su S.H., Sukumar R., Sun I.F., Suresh H.S., Swanson M.E., Tan S., Thomas D.W., Thompson J., Uriarte M., Vicentini A., Vrška T., Wang X., Weiblen G.D., Wolf A.T., Wu S.H., Xu H., Yamakura T., Yap S.L., Zimmerman J.K.Fuentes:scopusTopography 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