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View article: Isotopic Signal Supports Physiological Integration in Root Suckers of Two Tree Species Differing in Shade Tolerance
Isotopic Signal Supports Physiological Integration in Root Suckers of Two Tree Species Differing in Shade Tolerance Open
The physiological performance of clonal plants is largely linked with resource translocation among interconnected ramets. Whereas carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) transferences have been evidenced in several herbaceous clonal plants, empirical …
View article: Environmental filtering of regeneration patterns in a forest dynamic mosaic in south-central Chile
Environmental filtering of regeneration patterns in a forest dynamic mosaic in south-central Chile Open
A trade-off between growth in high light and survival under shade is widely regarded as the main driver of secondary succession in humid forests. Outside the humid tropics, however, the microclimates of large openings may select for traits…
View article: The Role of Nonstructural Carbohydrates Storage in Forest Resilience under Climate Change
The Role of Nonstructural Carbohydrates Storage in Forest Resilience under Climate Change Open
Purpose of Review Nonstructural carbohydrates (NSC) promote tree survival when photosynthesis is impeded by factors whose impact is expected to increase under climate change, like droughts, herbivory, and fires. Nonetheless, it remains unc…
View article: Grasses and fire: the importance of hiding buds
Grasses and fire: the importance of hiding buds Open
Most research on plant response to fire has been performed on woody plants, and this is especially evident for research on postfire resprouting (Pausas et al., 2016). This bias is probably due to the considerable amount of research perform…
View article: Unearthing belowground bud banks in fire‐prone ecosystems
Unearthing belowground bud banks in fire‐prone ecosystems Open
Summary Despite long‐time awareness of the importance of the location of buds in plant biology, research on belowground bud banks has been scant. Terms such as lignotuber, xylopodium and sobole, all referring to belowground bud‐bearing str…
View article: Data base Gómez-González et al. ForEcoMan
Data base Gómez-González et al. ForEcoMan Open
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View article: Postfire responses of the woody flora of Central Chile: Insights from a germination experiment
Postfire responses of the woody flora of Central Chile: Insights from a germination experiment Open
Fire is a selective agent shaping plant traits and community assembly in fire-prone ecosystems. However, in ecosystems with no fire history, it can be a cause of land degradation when it is suddenly introduced by humans, as plant species m…
View article: Data Paper. Data Paper
Data Paper. Data Paper Open
File List BROT_2008.11.txt -- ASCII text, records delimited by new lines, columns delimited by tabs, 11 columns and 8263 records (not including header row). No compression scheme was used. Description Plant trait information is essential f…
View article: Towards understanding resprouting at the global scale
Towards understanding resprouting at the global scale Open
Summary Understanding and predicting plant response to disturbance is of paramount importance in our changing world. Resprouting ability is often considered a simple qualitative trait and used in many ecological studies. Our aim is to show…