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421 related items for PubMed ID: 31961451

  • 1. Lianas reduce biomass accumulation in early successional tropical forests.
    Estrada-Villegas S, Hall JS, van Breugel M, Schnitzer SA.
    Ecology; 2020 May; 101(5):e02989. PubMed ID: 31961451
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  • 2. Lianas do not reduce tree biomass accumulation in young successional tropical dry forests.
    Estrada-Villegas S, Hall JS, van Breugel M, Schnitzer SA.
    Oecologia; 2021 Apr; 195(4):1019-1029. PubMed ID: 33675408
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  • 7. Lianas reduce carbon accumulation and storage in tropical forests.
    van der Heijden GM, Powers JS, Schnitzer SA.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2015 Oct 27; 112(43):13267-71. PubMed ID: 26460031
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  • 10. Woody lianas increase in dominance and maintain compositional integrity across an Amazonian dam-induced fragmented landscape.
    Jones IL, Peres CA, Benchimol M, Bunnefeld L, Dent DH.
    PLoS One; 2017 Oct 27; 12(10):e0185527. PubMed ID: 29040272
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  • 13. No evidence that elevated CO2 gives tropical lianas an advantage over tropical trees.
    Marvin DC, Winter K, Burnham RJ, Schnitzer SA.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2015 May 27; 21(5):2055-69. PubMed ID: 25471795
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  • 16. Lianas increase lightning-caused disturbance severity in a tropical forest.
    Gora EM, Schnitzer SA, Bitzer PM, Burchfield JC, Gutierrez C, Yanoviak SP.
    New Phytol; 2023 Jun 27; 238(5):1865-1875. PubMed ID: 36951173
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  • 17. Global increase of lianas in tropical forests.
    Rueda-Trujillo MA, Veldhuis MP, van Bodegom PM, de Deurwaerder HPT, Visser M.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2024 Aug 27; 30(8):e17485. PubMed ID: 39187993
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  • 18. Lianas have a seasonal growth advantage over co-occurring trees.
    Schnitzer SA, van der Heijden GMF.
    Ecology; 2019 May 27; 100(5):e02655. PubMed ID: 30947369
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  • 19. Thermal acclimation of leaf respiration of tropical trees and lianas: response to experimental canopy warming, and consequences for tropical forest carbon balance.
    Slot M, Rey-Sánchez C, Gerber S, Lichstein JW, Winter K, Kitajima K.
    Glob Chang Biol; 2014 Sep 27; 20(9):2915-26. PubMed ID: 24604769
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  • 20. Carbon stocks in tropical forests decrease with liana density.
    Durán SM, Gianoli E.
    Biol Lett; 2013 Aug 23; 9(4):20130301. PubMed ID: 23784930
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