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View article: Foliar Pathogen Incidence on Woody Seedlings Across a Tropical Forest Chronosequence
Foliar Pathogen Incidence on Woody Seedlings Across a Tropical Forest Chronosequence Open
Fungal pathogens affect seedling performance and mediate plant species coexistence in mature tropical forests. Yet the role of pathogens in driving tropical forest community dynamics during secondary succession has received little attentio…
View article: Woody, Animal‐Dispersed Species Recovery With Forest Age and Integrity in Secondary Tropical Forest Seed Banks
Woody, Animal‐Dispersed Species Recovery With Forest Age and Integrity in Secondary Tropical Forest Seed Banks Open
Regeneration of tropical forests following agricultural abandonment is a critical process for global ecosystem restoration and climate change mitigation. Despite being a key component of tropical secondary succession, our understanding of …
View article: Integrating belowground recovery into tropical forest restoration design and monitoring
Integrating belowground recovery into tropical forest restoration design and monitoring Open
There is growing recognition that tropical forest restoration is key for sequestering carbon and enhancing ecosystem resilience. Soils, roots, and soil biota are central to ecosystem function and services, but belowground recovery is large…
View article: Plasticity of plant silicon and nitrogen concentrations in response to water regimes varies across temperate grassland species
Plasticity of plant silicon and nitrogen concentrations in response to water regimes varies across temperate grassland species Open
Temperate grasslands exhibit strong spatial and temporal variation in water regimes. Thus, grassland plants experience potentially stressful water regimes, which may influence their tissue silicon (Si) and nitrogen (N) concentrations. Plan…
View article: Do prey shape, time of day, and plant trichomes affect the predation rate on plasticine prey in tropical rainforests?
Do prey shape, time of day, and plant trichomes affect the predation rate on plasticine prey in tropical rainforests? Open
Predation can effectively limit insect herbivores with cascading effects on plant community composition and diversity of tropical rainforests. Assessing variation in predation is therefore important to understand the mechanisms structuring…
View article: Weissflog et al. - Daytime but not plant trichomes provide herbivores with enemy-free space: of plasticine caterpillars, superheroes, and natural enemies.
Weissflog et al. - Daytime but not plant trichomes provide herbivores with enemy-free space: of plasticine caterpillars, superheroes, and natural enemies. Open
RAW DATA We use artificial prey to quantify spatial and temporal variation in predation pressure on insect herbivores in two tropical rainforest sites in Panama. We measured temporal and spatial variation in predation in the understory of …
View article: Weissflog et al. - Daytime but not plant trichomes provide herbivores with enemy-free space: of plasticine caterpillars, superheroes, and natural enemies.
Weissflog et al. - Daytime but not plant trichomes provide herbivores with enemy-free space: of plasticine caterpillars, superheroes, and natural enemies. Open
RAW DATA We use artificial prey to quantify spatial and temporal variation in predation pressure on insect herbivores in two tropical rainforest sites in Panama. We measured temporal and spatial variation in predation in the understory of …