نتایج جستجو برای: tropical forests

تعداد نتایج: 102462  

2017
Oriol Grau Josep Peñuelas Bruno Ferry Vincent Freycon Lilian Blanc Mathilde Desprez Christopher Baraloto Jérôme Chave Laurent Descroix Aurélie Dourdain Stéphane Guitet Ivan A. Janssens Jordi Sardans Bruno Hérault

Tropical forests store large amounts of biomass despite they generally grow in nutrient-poor soils, suggesting that the role of soil characteristics in the structure and dynamics of tropical forests is complex. We used data for >34 000 trees from several permanent plots in French Guiana to investigate if soil characteristics could predict the structure (tree diameter, density and aboveground bi...

2017
Martin J. P. Sullivan Joey Talbot Simon L. Lewis Oliver L. Phillips Lan Qie Serge K. Begne Jerôme Chave Aida Cuni-Sanchez Wannes Hubau Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez Lera Miles Abel Monteagudo-Mendoza Bonaventure Sonké Terry Sunderland Hans ter Steege Lee J. T. White Kofi Affum-Baffoe Shin-ichiro Aiba Everton Cristo de Almeida Edmar Almeida de Oliveira Patricia Alvarez-Loayza Esteban Álvarez Dávila Ana Andrade Luiz E. O. C. Aragão Peter Ashton Gerardo A. Aymard C. Timothy R. Baker Michael Balinga Lindsay F. Banin Christopher Baraloto Jean-Francois Bastin Nicholas Berry Jan Bogaert Damien Bonal Frans Bongers Roel Brienen José Luís C. Camargo Carlos Cerón Victor Chama Moscoso Eric Chezeaux Connie J. Clark Álvaro Cogollo Pacheco James A. Comiskey Fernando Cornejo Valverde Eurídice N. Honorio Coronado Greta Dargie Stuart J. Davies Charles De Canniere Marie Noel Djuikouo K. Jean-Louis Doucet Terry L. Erwin Javier Silva Espejo Corneille E. N. Ewango Sophie Fauset Ted R. Feldpausch Rafael Herrera Martin Gilpin Emanuel Gloor Jefferson S. Hall David J. Harris Terese B. Hart Kuswata Kartawinata Lip Khoon Kho Kanehiro Kitayama Susan G. W. Laurance William F. Laurance Miguel E. Leal Thomas Lovejoy Jon C. Lovett Faustin Mpanya Lukasu Jean-Remy Makana Yadvinder Malhi Leandro Maracahipes Beatriz S. Marimon Ben Hur Marimon Junior Andrew R. Marshall Paulo S. Morandi John Tshibamba Mukendi Jaques Mukinzi Reuben Nilus Percy Núñez Vargas Nadir C. Pallqui Camacho Guido Pardo Marielos Peña-Claros Pascal Pétronelli Georgia C. Pickavance Axel Dalberg Poulsen John R. Poulsen Richard B. Primack Hari Priyadi Carlos A. Quesada Jan Reitsma Maxime Réjou-Méchain Zorayda Restrepo Ervan Rutishauser Kamariah Abu Salim Rafael P. Salomão Ismayadi Samsoedin Douglas Sheil Rodrigo Sierra Marcos Silveira J. W. Ferry Slik Lisa Steel Hermann Taedoumg Sylvester Tan John W. Terborgh Sean C. Thomas Marisol Toledo Peter M. Umunay Luis Valenzuela Gamarra Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira Vincent A. Vos Ophelia Wang Simon Willcock Lise Zemagho

Tropical forests are global centres of biodiversity and carbon storage. Many tropical countries aspire to protect forest to fulfil biodiversity and climate mitigation policy targets, but the conservation strategies needed to achieve these two functions depend critically on the tropical forest tree diversity-carbon storage relationship. Assessing this relationship is challenging due to the scarc...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2010
Meghan G Radtke Cláudio R V da Fonseca G Bruce Williamson

Dung beetle communities have been compared across north temperate latitudes. Tropical dung beetle communities appear to be more diverse based on studies using different methodologies. Here, we present results from a standardized sampling protocol used to compare dung beetle communities across five neotropical forests in Brazil and Ecuador and two warm, north temperate forests in Mississippi and...

2013
K. A. J. M. Kuruppuarachchi G. Seneviratne

Predicting Aboveground Biomass Increment (ABI) of forests is important in evaluating primary productivity, and hence aboveground C sequestration rate and C policy implementation. Although there are direct methods such as remote sensing to predict the ABI, it is important to develop ground-based indirect methods, particularly for tropical forests, due to their stratification, complex structure a...

2017
Sandra Brown Ariel E. Lugo

We review the literature that led to clarifying the role of tropical forests in the global carbon cycle from a time when they were considered sources of atmospheric carbon to the time when they were found to be atmospheric carbon sinks. This literature originates from work conducted by US Forest Service scientists in Puerto Rico and their collaborators. It involves the classification of forests...

2016
Mohammed Alamgir Mason J. Campbell Stephen M. Turton Petina L. Pert Will Edwards William F. Laurance

Tropical forests are major contributors to the terrestrial global carbon pool, but this pool is being reduced via deforestation and forest degradation. Relatively few studies have assessed carbon storage in degraded tropical forests. We sampled 37,000 m(2) of intact rainforest, degraded rainforest and sclerophyll forest across the greater Wet Tropics bioregion of northeast Australia. We compare...

2017
Katharina Brinck Rico Fischer Jürgen Groeneveld Sebastian Lehmann Mateus Dantas De Paula Sandro Pütz Joseph O. Sexton Danxia Song Andreas Huth

Deforestation in the tropics is not only responsible for direct carbon emissions but also extends the forest edge wherein trees suffer increased mortality. Here we combine high-resolution (30 m) satellite maps of forest cover with estimates of the edge effect and show that 19% of the remaining area of tropical forests lies within 100 m of a forest edge. The tropics house around 50 million fores...

2017
Patrick Roberts Chris Hunt Manuel Arroyo-Kalin Damian Evans Nicole Boivin

Abstract: Significant human impacts on tropical forests have been considered the preserve of recent societies, linked to large-scale deforestation, extensive and intensive agriculture, resource mining, livestock grazing and urban settlement. Cumulative archaeological evidence now demonstrates, however, that Homo sapiens has actively manipulated tropical forest ecologies for at least 45,000 year...

2015
Jennifer S. Powers Kristen K. Becklund Maria G. Gei Siddharth B. Iyengar Rebecca Meyer Christine S. O'Connell Erik M. Schilling Christina M. Smith Bonnie G. Waring Leland K. Werden

Humans have more than doubled inputs of reactive nitrogen globally and greatly accelerated the biogeochemical cycles of phosphorus and metals. However, the impacts of increased element mobility on tropical ecosystems remain poorly quantified, particularly for the vast tropical dry forest biome. Tropical dry forests are characterized by marked seasonality, relatively little precipitation, and hi...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2012
Sasha C Reed Tana E Wood Molly A Cavaleri

Global models suggest tropical forests could face significant and unprecedented warming within the next two decades (Diffenbaugh & Scherer, 2011). These findings, combined with evidence that tropical forests may be near a high temperature threshold, suggest that these systems may be more vulnerable to climate change than previously believed (Clark et al., 2003; Doughty & Goulden, 2008). Current...

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