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View article: The Global Canopy Atlas: analysis-ready maps of 3D structure for the world’s woody ecosystems
The Global Canopy Atlas: analysis-ready maps of 3D structure for the world’s woody ecosystems Open
Woody canopies regulate exchanges of energy, water and carbon, and their three-dimensional (3D) structure supports much of terrestrial biodiversity. Remote sensing technologies such as airborne laser scanning (ALS) now enable the 3D mappin…
View article: Lianas exhibit stronger conspecific negative density dependence than trees on tropical seedling survival
Lianas exhibit stronger conspecific negative density dependence than trees on tropical seedling survival Open
Conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) strongly influences plant demography, especially in highly diverse tropical forests, but its relative importance may vary between growth forms. We used hierarchical Bayesian models to assess h…
View article: Pantropical tree rings show small effects of drought on stem growth
Pantropical tree rings show small effects of drought on stem growth Open
Increasing drought pressure under anthropogenic climate change may jeopardize the potential of tropical forests to capture carbon in woody biomass and act as a long-term carbon dioxide sink. To evaluate this risk, we assessed drought impac…
View article: Latitudinal scaling of aggregation with abundance and coexistence in forests
Latitudinal scaling of aggregation with abundance and coexistence in forests Open
View article: Species assemblages and their drivers differ between trees and lianas in a seasonal evergreen forest in Thailand
Species assemblages and their drivers differ between trees and lianas in a seasonal evergreen forest in Thailand Open
Despite a long tradition in ecology of studying tree species assembly and its potential drivers in tropical forest communities, little information exists with respect to lianas (woody climbers), the second most abundant life form of woody …
View article: Major axes of variation in tree demography across global forests
Major axes of variation in tree demography across global forests Open
The future trajectory of global forests is closely intertwined with tree demography, and a major fundamental goal in ecology is to understand the key mechanisms governing spatio‐temporal patterns in tree population dynamics. While previous…
View article: Latitudinal patterns in stabilizing density dependence of forest communities
Latitudinal patterns in stabilizing density dependence of forest communities Open
Numerous studies have shown reduced performance in plants that are surrounded by neighbours of the same species 1,2 , a phenomenon known as conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD) 3 . A long-held ecological hypothesis posits that CN…
View article: Water-use characteristics of <i>Syzygium antisepticum</i> and <i>Adinandra integerrima</i> in a secondary forest of Khao Yai National Park in Thailand with implications for environmental management
Water-use characteristics of <i>Syzygium antisepticum</i> and <i>Adinandra integerrima</i> in a secondary forest of Khao Yai National Park in Thailand with implications for environmental management Open
Background Southeast Asia has experienced widespread deforestation and change in land use. Consequently, many reforestation projects have been initiated in this region. However, it is imperative to carefully choose the tree species for pla…
View article: Dataset and Code Accompanying the Study by Medina-Vega et al. in Nature Ecology & Evolution: Tropical Tree Ectomycorrhiza Are Distributed Independently of Soil Nutrients
Dataset and Code Accompanying the Study by Medina-Vega et al. in Nature Ecology & Evolution: Tropical Tree Ectomycorrhiza Are Distributed Independently of Soil Nutrients Open
This Zenodo repository contains the code and the processed dataset used in the research paper titled "Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrients" published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. In this study, we …
View article: Dataset and Code Accompanying the Study by Medina-Vega et al. in Nature Ecology & Evolution: Tropical Tree Ectomycorrhiza Are Distributed Independently of Soil Nutrients
Dataset and Code Accompanying the Study by Medina-Vega et al. in Nature Ecology & Evolution: Tropical Tree Ectomycorrhiza Are Distributed Independently of Soil Nutrients Open
This Zenodo repository contains the code and the processed dataset used in the research paper titled "Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrients" published in Nature Ecology & Evolution. In this study, we …
View article: Mycorrhizal feedbacks influence global forest structure and diversity
Mycorrhizal feedbacks influence global forest structure and diversity Open
View article: Latitudinal scaling of aggregation with abundance and its consequences for coexistence in species rich forests
Latitudinal scaling of aggregation with abundance and its consequences for coexistence in species rich forests Open
The search for simple principles underlying the complex spatial structure and dynamics of plant communities is a long-standing challenge in ecology 1-6 . In particular, the relationship between the spatial distribution of plants and specie…
View article: Major axes of variation in tree demography across global forests
Major axes of variation in tree demography across global forests Open
The future trajectory of global forests is closely intertwined with tree demography, and a major fundamental goal in ecology is to understand the key mechanisms governing spatial-temporal patterns in tree population dynamics. While histori…
View article: Species diversity, abundance, and movement of small mammals in the dry evergreen forest at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
Species diversity, abundance, and movement of small mammals in the dry evergreen forest at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand Open
Chanachai Y, Nathalang A, Duengkae P, Sukmasuang R. 2022. Species diversity, abundance, and movement of small mammals in the dry evergreen forest at Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. Biodiversitas 23: 5892-5901. Small mammals play an integ…
View article: Threatened species are disproportionately important interactors in a seed dispersal network in Southeast Asia
Threatened species are disproportionately important interactors in a seed dispersal network in Southeast Asia Open
Southeast Asia is a conservation priority region due to its high biodiversity—including megafauna—and high rates of defaunation, which has negative impacts on key ecological processes such as seed dispersal. Yet, seed dispersal interaction…
View article: Whole-Plant Seedling Functional Traits Suggest Lianas Also Support “Fast-Slow” Plant Economics Spectrum
Whole-Plant Seedling Functional Traits Suggest Lianas Also Support “Fast-Slow” Plant Economics Spectrum Open
Lianas are predicted to perform better than trees during seasonal drought among tropical forests, which has substantial implications for tree and forest dynamics. Here, we use whole-plant trait comparison to test whether lianas allocated o…
View article: Liana Abundance and Diversity Increase Along a Successional Gradient, Even with Homogeneous Closed Canopy
Liana Abundance and Diversity Increase Along a Successional Gradient, Even with Homogeneous Closed Canopy Open
View article: Composition of frugivores of Baccaurea ramiflora (Phyllanthaceae) and effects of environmental factors on frugivory in two tropical forests of China and Thailand
Composition of frugivores of Baccaurea ramiflora (Phyllanthaceae) and effects of environmental factors on frugivory in two tropical forests of China and Thailand Open
View article: Forest aboveground biomass stock and resilience in a tropical landscape of Thailand
Forest aboveground biomass stock and resilience in a tropical landscape of Thailand Open
Half of Asian tropical forests were disturbed in the last century resulting in the dominance of secondary forests in Southeast Asia. However, the rate at which biomass accumulates during the recovery process in these forests is poorly unde…
View article: Forest aboveground biomass stock and resilience in a tropical landscape of Thailand
Forest aboveground biomass stock and resilience in a tropical landscape of Thailand Open
Half of Asian tropical forests were disturbed in the last century resulting in the dominance of secondary forests in Southeast Asia. However, the rate at which biomass accumulates during the recovery process in these forests is poorly unde…
View article: Supplementary material to "Forest aboveground biomass stock and resilience in a tropical landscape of Thailand"
Supplementary material to "Forest aboveground biomass stock and resilience in a tropical landscape of Thailand" Open
View article: Defaunation of large-bodied frugivores reduces carbon storage in a tropical forest of Southeast Asia
Defaunation of large-bodied frugivores reduces carbon storage in a tropical forest of Southeast Asia Open
View article: The Relationships between Host Tree Characteristics and Liana Climbing Success at Mo Singto Forest Dynamics Plot, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand
The Relationships between Host Tree Characteristics and Liana Climbing Success at Mo Singto Forest Dynamics Plot, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand Open
Variations in climbing strategies of liana ramets allow them to successfully ascend to forest canopies. These diverse climbing strategies also depend on variations in sizes and bark textures of host trees. Characteristics of lianas and hos…
View article: Appendix A. Percentage of Garcinia benthamii trees (n = 10) with fruit from 2003 to 2010 on the Mo Singto Forest Dynamics Plot, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. In 2007 all adult G. benthamii trees (n = 54) on the plot were checked for fruit and 45% were fruiting; hence, figures from 10 trees may not be representative of overall fruit availability.
Appendix A. Percentage of Garcinia benthamii trees (n = 10) with fruit from 2003 to 2010 on the Mo Singto Forest Dynamics Plot, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. In 2007 all adult G. benthamii trees (n = 54) on the plot were checked for fruit and 45% were fruiting; hence, figures from 10 trees may not be representative of overall fruit availability. Open
Percentage of Garcinia benthamii trees (n = 10) with fruit from 2003 to 2010 on the Mo Singto Forest Dynamics Plot, Khao Yai National Park, Thailand. In 2007 all adult G. benthamii trees (n = 54) on the plot were checked for fruit and 45% …
View article: Gibbon and Elephant as Seed Dispersers
Gibbon and Elephant as Seed Dispersers Open
Photographs by Kulpat Saralamba In the forests of Khao Yai National Park, Thailand, gibbons (Hylobates lar) were the most effective seed disperser of the large-fruited Garcinia benthamii. The fruits were at the upper size limit of what the…