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1. Trees adjust nutrient acquisition strategies across tropical forest secondary succession.

2. Toward a coordinated understanding of hydro‐biogeochemical root functions in tropical forests for application in vegetation models.

3. Tropical forest above‐ground productivity is maintained by nutrients cycled in litter.

4. Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate and topography.

5. Sensitive Response of Atmospheric Oxidative Capacity to the Uncertainty in the Emissions of Nitric Oxide (NO) From Soils in Amazonia.

6. Dispersal‐related plant traits are associated with range size in the Atlantic Forest.

7. Growth periodicity in semi‐deciduous tropical tree species from the Congo Basin.

8. Major axes of variation in tree demography across global forests.

9. Non-structural carbohydrate concentrations in tree organs vary across biomes and leaf habits, but are independent of the fast-slow plant economic spectrum.

10. Disturbance sensitivity shapes patterns of tree species distribution in Afrotropical lowland rainforests more than climate or soil.

11. Historical tree phenology data reveal the seasonal rhythms of the Congo Basin rainforest.

12. Contrasting drivers of aboveground woody biomass and aboveground woody productivity in lowland forests of Colombia.

13. Climatic and biogeographic processes underlying the diversification of the pantropical flowering plant family Annonaceae.

14. Site occupancy of select mammals in the tropical forest of Eastern Himalaya.

15. Environmental heterogeneity influences liana community differentiation across a Neotropical rainforest landscape.

16. Survival, growth, and functional traits of tropical wet forest tree seedlings across an experimental soil moisture gradient in Puerto Rico.

17. Tropical dry forest response to nutrient fertilization: a model validation and sensitivity analysis.

18. The links between wood traits and species demography change during tree development in a lowland tropical rainforest.

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