Search

Your search keyword '"Wright, S."' showing total 46 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Author "Wright, S." Remove constraint Author: "Wright, S." Topic tropical forests Remove constraint Topic: tropical forests Publisher wiley-blackwell Remove constraint Publisher: wiley-blackwell
46 results on '"Wright, S."'

Search Results

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. Functional traits of young seedlings predict trade‐offs in seedling performance in three neotropical forests.

6. Seasonality of reproduction in an ever‐wet lowland tropical forest in Amazonian Ecuador.

7. The effect of the vertical gradients of photosynthetic parameters on the CO2 assimilation and transpiration of a Panamanian tropical forest.

8. Short‐term variation in leaf‐level water use efficiency in a tropical forest.

9. Vegetative phenologies of lianas and trees in two Neotropical forests with contrasting rainfall regimes.

10. Pre‐dispersal seed predation could help explain premature fruit drop in a tropical forest.

11. Increased mortality of tropical tree seedlings during the extreme 2015–16 El Niño.

12. Nutrient limitation of plant reproduction in a tropical moist forest.

13. Hydraulic architecture explains species moisture dependency but not mortality rates across a tropical rainfall gradient.

14. Leaf turgor loss point shapes local and regional distributions of evergreen but not deciduous tropical trees.

15. The response of lianas to 20 yr of nutrient addition in a Panamanian forest.

16. Allometric constraints and competition enable the simulation of size structure and carbon fluxes in a dynamic vegetation model of tropical forests (LM3PPA‐TV).

17. Counting niches: Abundance‐by‐trait patterns reveal niche partitioning in a Neotropical forest.

18. The response of stomatal conductance to seasonal drought in tropical forests.

19. A highly resolved food web for insect seed predators in a species‐rich tropical forest.

20. The Response of Litter‐Associated Myxomycetes to Long‐Term Nutrient Addition in a Lowland Tropical Forest.

21. Homoeostatic maintenance of nonstructural carbohydrates during the 2015–2016 El Niño drought across a tropical forest precipitation gradient.

22. Growth responses to soil water potential indirectly shape local species distributions of tropical forest seedlings.

23. Topography and neighborhood crowding can interact to shape species growth and distribution in a diverse Amazonian forest.

24. Role of tree size in moist tropical forest carbon cycling and water deficit responses.

25. Variation in hydroclimate sustains tropical forest biomass and promotes functional diversity.

26. Plant responses to fertilization experiments in lowland, species‐rich, tropical forests.

27. Long‐term increases in tropical flowering activity across growth forms in response to rising CO2 and climate change.

28. Tree species vary widely in their tolerance for liana infestation: A case study of differential host response to generalist parasites.

29. Functional traits of tropical trees and lianas explain spatial structure across multiple scales.

30. Pervasive interactions between foliar microbes and soil nutrients mediate leaf production and herbivore damage in a tropical forest.

31. Quantifying the role of wood density in explaining interspecific variation in growth of tropical trees.

32. Contrasting outcomes of species- and community-level analyses of the temporal consistency of functional composition.

33. No evidence that boron influences tree species distributions in lowland tropical forests of Panama.

34. Sources of variation in foliar secondary chemistry in a tropical forest tree community.

35. Cascading effects of defaunation on the coexistence of two specialized insect seed predators.

36. Lianas and soil nutrients predict fine-scale distribution of above-ground biomass in a tropical moist forest.

37. Interspecific associations in seed arrival and seedling recruitment in a Neotropical forest.

38. Functional trait differences influence neighbourhood interactions in a hyperdiverse Amazonian forest.

39. Species with greater seed mass are more tolerant of conspecific neighbours: a key driver of early survival and future abundances in a tropical forest.

40. The mechanical defence advantage of small seeds.

41. Fine-root responses to fertilization reveal multiple nutrient limitation in a lowland tropical forest.

42. Hunting alters seedling functional trait composition in a Neotropical forest.

43. The timing of abscission affects dispersal distance in a wind-dispersed tropical tree.

44. Evaluating the Success of Conservation Actions in Safeguarding Tropical Forest Biodiversity.

45. Seed‐to‐seedling transitions exhibit distance‐dependent mortality but no strong spacing effects in a Neotropical forest.

46. Plant responses to nutrient addition experiments conducted in tropical forests.

Catalog

Books, media, physical & digital resources