Canopy height explains species richness in the largest clade of Neotropical lianas

Volume: 29, Issue: 1, Pages: 26 - 37
Published: Sep 17, 2019
Abstract
Aim Tall and structurally complex forests can provide ample habitat and niche space for climbing plants, supporting high liana species richness. We test to what extent canopy height (as a proxy of 3‐D habitat structure), climate and soil interact to determine species richness in the largest clade of Neotropical lianas. We expect that the effect of canopy height on species richness is higher for lianas from closed tropical rain forests compared...
Paper Details
Title
Canopy height explains species richness in the largest clade of Neotropical lianas
Published Date
Sep 17, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
1
Pages
26 - 37
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