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Tree turnover in a premontane neotropical forest (1998–2009) in Costa Rica
(2011)
Tropical premontane forests between 700 and 1,400 m.a.s.l. represent a particular component of the gamma diversity of neotropical ecosystems; however, the extent of information about their dynamics lags behind the more ...
Effects of flooding regime and woody bamboos on tree community dynamics in a section of tropical semideciduous forest in South-Eastern Brazil
(Kluwer Academic Publ, 2004-01-01)
The influence of a population of the understorey woody bamboo Merostachys riedeliana and different flooding regimes on tree community dynamics in a section of tropical semideciduous forest in South-Eastern Brazil was ...
Effects of flooding regime and woody bamboos on tree community dynamics in a section of tropical semideciduous forest in South-Eastern Brazil
(Kluwer Academic Publ, 2004-01-01)
The influence of a population of the understorey woody bamboo Merostachys riedeliana and different flooding regimes on tree community dynamics in a section of tropical semideciduous forest in South-Eastern Brazil was ...
Recruitment limitation in secondary forests dominated by an exotic tree
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2004-12)
Question- What factors limit woody plant recruitment in a mosaic landscape where former agricultural lands are dominated by the invasive tree, Ligustrum lucidum W. T. Aiton (Oleaceae)? Location- Subtropical northwestern ...
Changes in forest structure and tree recruitment in Argentinean Chaco: Effects of fragment size and landscape forest cover
(Elsevier Science, 2013-05)
Subtropical Argentinean Chaco forests have been severely deforested and fragmented due to agriculture during the last six decades. The most affected forests are located in areas that are most favorable for crops. This ...
Recruitment dynamics of the tropical rainforest tree Dipteryx oleifera (Fabaceae) in eastern Nicaragua
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2009)
Phenology, seed dispersal and difficulties in natural recruitment of the canopy tree Pachira quinata (Malvaceae)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2011)