Original paper
Drought generates large, long-term changes in tree and liana regeneration in a monodominant Amazon forest
Abstract
The long-term dynamics of regeneration in tropical forests dominated by single tree species remains largely undocumented, yet is key to understanding the mechanisms by which one species can gain dominance and resist environmental change. We report here on the long-term regeneration dynamics in a monodominant stand of Brosimum rubescens Taub. (Moraceae) at the southern border of the Amazon forest. Here the climate has warmed and dried since the...
Paper Details
Title
Drought generates large, long-term changes in tree and liana regeneration in a monodominant Amazon forest
Published Date
Jun 12, 2020
Journal
Volume
221
Issue
8
Pages
733 - 747
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