
Pablo Stevenson
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Oct 1, 2024 |
nature.com | Bruno Garcia Luize |Hanna L. Tuomisto |Ted R. Feldpausch |Nicolás Castaño Arboleda |Chris Baraloto |Julien Engel | +23 more
AbstractWe describe the geographical variation in tree species composition across Amazonian forests and show how environmental conditions are associated with species turnover. Our analyses are based on 2023 forest inventory plots (1 ha) that provide abundance data for a total of 5188 tree species. Within-plot species composition reflected both local environmental conditions (especially soil nutrients and hydrology) and geographical regions.
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Jun 13, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Andres Link |Pablo Stevenson
Fruit dispersal syndromes in animal disseminated plants at Tinigua National Park, ColombiaANDRÉS LINK[1];PABLO R STEVENSON[1][1]Universidad de Los Andes Departamento de Ciencias BiológicasLocalización: Revista chilena de historia natural, ISSN-e 0717-6317, ISSN 0716-078X, Vol. 77, Nº. 2, 2004, págs.
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May 16, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Adriana Guzman |Pablo Stevenson
A new hypothesis for the importance of seed dispersal in timeAdriana Guzmán[1];Pablo R. Stevenson[2][1]Fundación Malpelo y Otros Ecosistemas Marinos[2]Universidad de Los Andes Laboratorio de Ecología de Bosques Tropicales y PrimatologíaLocalización: Revista de Biología Tropical, ISSN 0034-7744, Vol. 59, Nº. 4, 2011, págs.
One sixth of Amazonian tree diversity is dependent on river floodplains - Nature Ecology & Evolution
Mar 10, 2024 |
nature.com | Florian Wittmann |Rafael Assis |Aline Lopes |Rafael P. Salomão |Olaf Bánki |Carlos A. Peres | +68 more
AbstractAmazonia’s floodplain system is the largest and most biodiverse on Earth. Although forests are crucial to the ecological integrity of floodplains, our understanding of their species composition and how this may differ from surrounding forest types is still far too limited, particularly as changing inundation regimes begin to reshape floodplain tree communities and the critical ecosystem functions they underpin.
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Nov 8, 2023 |
conbio.onlinelibrary.wiley.com | juliana velez |Budhan Pukazhenthi |Pablo Stevenson
Multifunctional landscapes that support economic activities and conservation of biological diversity (e.g., cattle ranches with native forest) are becoming increasingly important, as small remnants of native forest may comprise the only habitat left for some wildlife species. Understanding the co-occurrence between wildlife and disturbance factors, such as poaching activity and domestic ungulates, is key to successful management of multifunctional landscapes.
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