نتایج جستجو برای: tropical forests

تعداد نتایج: 102462  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Miles R Silman

Western Amazonian and Andean forests have Earth’s highest biodiversity and are globally important for ecosystem services and climate regulation. Straddling the planet’s longest ecological gradients, they have captured the imagination of scientists since von Humboldt (1). However, ecological studies and theory have incorporated that spectacular biological variation in only the most rudimentary w...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2008
Jérôme Chave Richard Condit Helene C Muller-Landau Sean C Thomas Peter S Ashton Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin Leonardo L Co Handanakere S Dattaraja Stuart J Davies Shameema Esufali Corneille E. N Ewango Kenneth J Feeley Robin B Foster Nimal Gunatilleke Savitri Gunatilleke Pamela Hall Terese B Hart Consuelo Hernández Stephen P Hubbell Akira Itoh Somboon Kiratiprayoon James V LaFrankie Suzanne Loo de Lao Jean-Rémy Makana Md. Nur Supardi Noor Abdul Rahman Kassim Cristián Samper Raman Sukumar Hebbalalu S Suresh Sylvester Tan Jill Thompson Ma. Dolores C Tongco Renato Valencia Martha Vallejo Gorky Villa Takuo Yamakura Jess K Zimmerman Elizabeth C Losos

In Amazonian tropical forests, recent studies have reported increases in aboveground biomass and in primary productivity, as well as shifts in plant species composition favouring fast-growing species over slow-growing ones. This pervasive alteration of mature tropical forests was attributed to global environmental change, such as an increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration, nutrient deposition...

2002

Indonesia is home to some of the most magnificent tropical forests in the world. In extent, they rank third behind Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire), and their biological richness is unique. The major forest types of Indonesia range from evergreen lowland dipterocarp forests in Sumatra and Kalimantan to seasonal monsoon forests and savanna grasslands in Nusa Tenggara ...

Journal: :Science 2008
Josep G Canadell Michael R Raupach

Forests currently absorb billions of tons of CO2 globally every year, an economic subsidy worth hundreds of billions of dollars if an equivalent sink had to be created in other ways. Concerns about the permanency of forest carbon stocks, difficulties in quantifying stock changes, and the threat of environmental and socioeconomic impacts of large-scale reforestation programs have limited the upt...

2016
Camille Piponiot Antoine Cabon Laurent Descroix Aurélie Dourdain Lucas Mazzei Benjamin Ouliac Ervan Rutishauser Plinio Sist Bruno Hérault

BACKGROUND Managed forests are a major component of tropical landscapes. Production forests as designated by national forest services cover up to 400 million ha, i.e. half of the forested area in the humid tropics. Forest management thus plays a major role in the global carbon budget, but with a lack of unified method to estimate carbon fluxes from tropical managed forests. In this study we pro...

2006
Daniel L. M. Vieira Aldicir Scariot

Tropical dry forests are the most threatened tropical terrestrial ecosystem. However, few studies have been conducted on the natural regeneration necessary to restore these forests. We reviewed the ecology of regeneration of tropical dry forests as a tool to restore disturbed lands. Dry forests are characterized by a relatively high number of tree species with small, dry, wind-dispersed seeds. ...

2013
David Y. P. Tng Greg J. Jordan David M. J. S. Bowman

Ecological theory differentiates rainforest and open vegetation in many regions as functionally divergent alternative stable states with transitional (ecotonal) vegetation between the two forming transient unstable states. This transitional vegetation is of considerable significance, not only as a test case for theories of vegetation dynamics, but also because this type of vegetation is of majo...

Journal: :Ecology 2017
Hao Ran Lai Jefferson S Hall Benjamin L Turner Michiel van Breugel

Secondary forests are important carbon sinks, but their biomass dynamics vary markedly within and across landscapes. The biotic and abiotic drivers of this variation are still not well understood. We tested the effects of soil resource availability and competition by lianas on the biomass dynamics of young secondary tropical forests in Panama and assessed the extent to which liana effects were ...

Journal: :Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 2016

Journal: :The Lancet Planetary Health 2017

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