نتایج جستجو برای: tropical forests

تعداد نتایج: 102462  

Journal: :Ecology letters 2006
Helene C Muller-Landau Richard S Condit Jerome Chave Sean C Thomas Stephanie A Bohlman Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin Stuart Davies Robin Foster Savitri Gunatilleke Nimal Gunatilleke Kyle E Harms Terese Hart Stephen P Hubbell Akira Itoh Abd Rahman Kassim James V LaFrankie Hua Seng Lee Elizabeth Losos Jean-Remy Makana Tatsuhiro Ohkubo Raman Sukumar I-Fang Sun M N Nur Supardi Sylvester Tan Jill Thompson Renato Valencia Gorky Villa Muñoz Christopher Wills Takuo Yamakura George Chuyong Handanakere Shivaramaiah Dattaraja Shameema Esufali Pamela Hall Consuelo Hernandez David Kenfack Somboon Kiratiprayoon Hebbalalu S Suresh Duncan Thomas Martha Isabel Vallejo Peter Ashton

The theory of metabolic ecology predicts specific relationships among tree stem diameter, biomass, height, growth and mortality. As demographic rates are important to estimates of carbon fluxes in forests, this theory might offer important insights into the global carbon budget, and deserves careful assessment. We assembled data from 10 old-growth tropical forests encompassing censuses of 367 h...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2016
Vinícius de L Dantas Marina Hirota Rafael S Oliveira Juli G Pausas

Understanding the mechanisms controlling the distribution of biomes remains a challenge. Although tropical biome distribution has traditionally been explained by climate and soil, contrasting vegetation types often occur as mosaics with sharp boundaries under very similar environmental conditions. While evidence suggests that these biomes are alternative states, empirical broad-scale support to...

2013
Wei Wang Peter Pechacek Mingxia Zhang Nengwen Xiao Jianguo Zhu Junsheng Li

Evaluating the effectiveness of existing nature reserve systems for the conservation of tropical forests is an urgent task to save the remaining biodiversity. Here, we tested the effectiveness of the reserve system on Hainan Island by conducting a three-way comparison of changes in forest area in locations within the reserves, adjacent to the reserves, and far outside of the reserves. We used a...

2009
W. F. LAURANCE P. NÚÑEZ

Over the past century almost every ecosystem on Earth has come under the influence of changes in atmospheric composition and climate caused by human activity. Tropical forests are among the most productive and extensive ecosystems, and it has been hypothesized that both the dynamics and biomass of apparently undisturbed, old-growth tropical forests have been changing in response to atmospheric ...

2017
JULIAN GAVIRIA BENJAMIN L. TURNER BETTINA M. J. ENGELBRECHT

Understanding the factors shaping species distribution patterns along tropical rainfall gradients is necessary to predict the consequences of climate change for tropical tree communities. Direct effects of water availability exclude wet forest species from dry forests, but the exclusion of dry forest species from wet forests remains unexplained. We tested the hypothesis that high light and nutr...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Geoscience and Remote Sensing 1996
David G. Long Gary B. Skouson

Calibration of spaceborne scatterometers using tropical rain forests" (1996). All Faculty Publications. Paper 681.

2016
Tommaso Jucker Aida Cuni Sanchez Jeremy A. Lindsell Harriet D. Allen Gabriel S. Amable David A. Coomes

Tropical forests currently play a key role in regulating the terrestrial carbon cycle and abating climate change by storing carbon in wood. However, there remains considerable uncertainty as to whether tropical forests will continue to act as carbon sinks in the face of increased pressure from expanding human activities. Consequently, understanding what drives productivity in tropical forests i...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2017
Timothy R Baker R Toby Pennington Kyle G Dexter Paul V A Fine Helen Fortune-Hopkins Euridice N Honorio Isau Huamantupa-Chuquimaco Bente B Klitgård Gwilym P Lewis Haroldo C de Lima Peter Ashton Christopher Baraloto Stuart Davies Michael J Donoghue Maria Kaye W John Kress Caroline E R Lehmann Abel Monteagudo Oliver L Phillips Rodolfo Vasquez

Closer collaboration among ecologists, systematists, and evolutionary biologists working in tropical forests, centred on studies within long-term permanent plots, would be highly beneficial for their respective fields. With a key unifying theme of the importance of vouchered collection and precise identification of species, especially rare ones, we identify four priority areas where improving l...

2014
Hai Ren Linjun Li Qiang Liu Xu Wang Yide Li Dafeng Hui Shuguang Jian Jun Wang Huai Yang Hongfang Lu Guoyi Zhou Xuli Tang Qianmei Zhang Dong Wang Lianlian Yuan Xubing Chen Ting Wang

Spatial and temporal patterns of carbon (C) storage in forest ecosystems significantly affect the terrestrial C budget, but such patterns are unclear in the forests in Hainan Province, the largest tropical island in China. Here, we estimated the spatial and temporal patterns of C storage from 1993-2008 in Hainan's forest ecosystems by combining our measured data with four consecutive national f...

2006
H. Bruce Rinker Margaret D. Lowman

In z.n address to inaugurate the invertebrate exhibit at the National Zoo, Washington, DC on Mav 7, 1987, E.O. Wilson called insects "the little things that run the world" (Wilson 1987a). In terris of their diversity, distribution, and abundance, insects are unrivaled as a global ecolo,gical and evolutionary force. "It needs to be repeatedly stressed that invertebrates as a whole are even more ...

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