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Seed size underlies the uncoupling in species composition between canopy and recruitment layers in European forests
(Elsevier Science, 2019-10)
Increasing evidence supports that canopy richness favors multifunctionality in European forests. Given that recruitment represents one of the main demographic bottlenecks in plant communities, the provision of similar ...
Canopy cover as the key factor for occurrence and species richness of subtropical stream green algae (Chlorophyta)
(2017-01-01)
Understanding how local and regional environmental factors influence species richness remains a key issue in ecology. Green algae (Chlorophyta) are a diverse and widely occurring group, which may be a good model for studying ...
Effects of single-tree selection harvesting on hymenopteran and saproxylic insect assemblages in the canopy and understory of northern temperate forests
(Springer Tokyo, 2012-06)
Insects respond to changes in microhabitat caused by canopy disturbance, and thus can be used to examine the ecological impacts of harvesting. Single-tree selection harvesting is the most common silvicultural system used ...
Contrasting effects of sampling scale on insect herbivores distribution in response to canopy structure
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2013)
Broad-scale spatial patterns of canopy cover and pond morphology affect the structure of a Neotropical amphibian metacommunity
(SpringerDordrechtHolanda, 2014)
Using a Multistructural Object-Based LiDAR Approach to Estimate Vascular Plant Richness in Mediterranean Forests With Complex Structure
(IEEE, 2015)
A multistructural object-based LiDAR approach to predict plant richness in complex structure forests is presented. A normalized LiDAR point cloud was split into four height ranges: 1) high canopies (points above 16 m); 2) ...