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2. Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrients.

3. Acrogenospora terricola sp. nov., a fungal species associated with seeds of pioneer trees in the soil seed bank of a lowland forest in Panama.

4. Termite sensitivity to temperature affects global wood decay rates.

5. Functional susceptibility of tropical forests to climate change.

6. Assembly of wood-inhabiting archaeal, bacterial and fungal communities along a salinity gradient: common taxa are broadly distributed but locally abundant in preferred habitats.

7. Soil fertility and water availability effects on trait dispersion and phylogenetic relatedness of tropical terrestrial ferns.

8. Local canopy disturbance as an explanation for long-term increases in liana abundance.

9. Contribution of fungal and invertebrate communities to wood decay in tropical terrestrial and aquatic habitats.

10. Why are tropical conifers disadvantaged in fertile soils? Comparison of Podocarpus guatemalensis with an angiosperm pioneer, Ficus insipida.

11. Wood decomposition in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in the tropics: contrasting biotic and abiotic processes.

12. Dormancy-defense syndromes and tradeoffs between physical and chemical defenses in seeds of pioneer species.

13. Soilborne fungi have host affinity and host-specific effects on seed germination and survival in a lowland tropical forest.

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

15. Two tropical conifers show strong growth and water-use efficiency responses to altered CO2 concentration.

16. Phylogenetic turnover along local environmental gradients in tropical forest communities.

17. Seedling growth responses to phosphorus reflect adult distribution patterns of tropical trees.

18. Interspecific variation in persistence of buried weed seeds follows trade-offs among physiological, chemical, and physical seed defenses.

19. Don't put all your eggs in one basket: a cost-effective and powerful method to optimize primer choice for rRNA environmental community analyses using the Fluidigm Access Array.

20. Variation in wood nutrients along a tropical soil fertility gradient.

21. An ectomycorrhizal nitrogen economy facilitates monodominance in a neotropical forest.

23. Variation in ectomycorrhizal fungal communities associated with Oreomunnea mexicana (Juglandaceae) in a Neotropical montane forest.

24. Do soil microbes and abrasion by soil particles influence persistence and loss of physical dormancy in seeds of tropical pioneers?

25. Investment in seed physical defence is associated with species' light requirement for regeneration and seed persistence: evidence from Macaranga species in Borneo.

26. Spatial scale and sampling resolution affect measures of gap disturbance in a lowland tropical forest: implications for understanding forest regeneration and carbon storage.

27. A taxonomic comparison of local habitat niches of tropical trees.

28. Habitat filtering across tree life stages in tropical forest communities.

29. Tropical forest responses to increasing atmospheric CO 2 : current knowledge and opportunities for future research.

30. Soil resources and topography shape local tree community structure in tropical forests.

31. Trait-based community assembly of understory palms along a soil nutrient gradient in a lower montane tropical forest.

32. Liana abundance, diversity, and distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama.

33. Strong spatial genetic structure in five tropical Piper species: should the Baker-Fedorov hypothesis be revived for tropical shrubs?

34. Comment on "The response of vegetation on the Andean flank in western Amazonia to Pleistocene climate change".

35. Above- and belowground interactions drive habitat segregation between two cryptic species of tropical trees.

36. Functional traits and the growth-mortality trade-off in tropical trees.

37. When sex is not enough: ecological correlates of resprouting capacity in congeneric tropical forest shrubs.

38. Habitat partitioning among neotropical pioneers: a consequence of differential susceptibility to browsing herbivores?

39. Long-term persistence of pioneer species in tropical rain forest soil seed banks.

40. Diversity and evolutionary origins of fungi associated with seeds of a neotropical pioneer tree: a case study for analysing fungal environmental samples.

41. Germination responses to water potential in neotropical pioneers suggest large-seeded species take more risks.

42. Diversity, host affinity, and distribution of seed-infecting fungi: a case study with Cecropia.

43. Soil nutrients influence spatial distributions of tropical tree species.

44. Short dry spells in the wet season increase mortality of tropical pioneer seedlings.

45. Regeneration niche partitioning in neotropical pioneers: effects of gap size, seasonal drought and herbivory on growth and survival.

46. Growth dynamics of root and shoot hydraulic conductance in seedlings of five neotropical tree species: scaling to show possible adaptation to differing light regimes.

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