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Liana Ecology Project
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Title | Author(s) | Publication Date | Publication Title | Key Words |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Drought generates large, long-term changes in tree and liana regeneration in a monodominant Amazon forest | Marimon, BS; Oliveira-Santos, C; Marimon, B; Elias, F; de Oliveira, EA; Morandi, PS; Prestes, NCCD; Mariano, LH; Pereira, OR; Feldpausch, TR; Phillips, OL | 2020 | PLANT ECOLOGY | El Nino; Regeneration dynamics; Saplings; Seedlings; Lianas |
Dry forests of the Galapagos: a comparative assessment of a World Heritage Site | Gillespie, TW; Keppel, G; Robinson, CM; Rivas-Torres, G | 2020 | PACIFIC CONSERVATION BIOLOGY | floristic composition; Galapagos archipelago; Gentry's transect method; plant species richness; tropical dry forest |
Edaphic factors and initial conditions influence successional trajectories of early regenerating tropical dry forests | Estrada-Villegas, S; Bail�n, M; Hall, JS; Schnitzer, SA; Turner, BL; Caughlin, T; van Breugel, M | 2020 | JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY | forest regeneration; linear mixed models; neotropics; nonmetric multidimensional scaling; secondary forests |
Efeito do fogo na vegetação espontânea em sistema agroflorestal, Pará, Brasil. | de Oliveira Alvino-Rayol, F., & Rayol, B. P. | 2020 | Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias | queima controlada, agricultura familiar, Amazônia. |
Efeito do fogo na vegetação espontânea em sistema agroflorestal, Pará, Brasil. | de Oliveira Alvino-Rayol, F., & Rayol, B. P. | 2020 | Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias | queima controlada, agricultura familiar, Amazônia. |
Effect of some environmental factors on liana abundance in a regenerating secondary lowland rainforest in Nigeria three decades after a ground fire. | Uwalaka, N. O., Khapugin, A. A., & Muoghalu, J. I. | 2020 | Journal | Association; canonical correspondence analysis; liana; Motandra guineensis; soil variables |
Effect of some environmental factors on liana abundance in a regenerating secondary lowland rainforest in Nigeria three decades after a ground fire. | Uwalaka, N. O., Khapugin, A. A., & Muoghalu, J. I. | 2020 | Journal | Association; canonical correspondence analysis; liana; Motandra guineensis; soil variables |
Effect of substrate type on langur positional repertoire. | Ma, C., & Fan, P. | 2020 | Journal | Positional behavior; Colobines; Trachypithecus crepusculus; Wuliang mountain |
Effect of substrate type on langur positional repertoire. | Ma, C., & Fan, P. | 2020 | Journal | Positional behavior; Colobines; Trachypithecus crepusculus; Wuliang mountain |
Effects of Japanese marten (Martes melampus) gut passage on germination of Actinidia arguta (Actinidiaceae): Implications for seed dispersal | Tsuji, Y; Konta, T; Akbar, MA; Hayashida, M | 2020 | ACTA OECOLOGICA-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY | Carnivora; Effectiveness; Japan; Liana; Temperate region |
Effects of habitat edges on vegetation structure and the vulnerable golden-brown mouse lemur (Microcebus ravelobensis) in northwestern Madagascar | Andriatsitohaina, B; Romero-Mujalli, D; Ramsay, MS; Kiene, F; Rasoloharijaona, S; Rakotondravony, R; Lehman, SM; Radespiel, U | 2020 | BMC ECOLOGY | Habitat loss; Edge effects; Habitat choice; Vegetation structure; Abundance; Mouse lemur; Depth of edge influence; DEI; Microcebus ravelobensis; Madagascar |
Effects of shading and herb/liana eradication on the assembly and growth of woody species during soil translocation in Southwest China | Zhao, GJ; Shen, YX; Liu, WY; Li, ZJ; Tan, BL; Zhao, ZM; Liu, J | 2020 | ECOLOGICAL ENGINEERING | Soil translocation; Shading treatment; Seedling reassembly; Eradication of weeds; Ecological restoration; Soil seed bank |
Emerging invasion threat of the liana Celastrus orbiculatus (Celastraceae) in Europe | Gudzinskas, Z; Petrulaitis, L; Zalneravicius, E | 2020 | NEOBIOTA | dendrochronology; dioccious plants; distribution; flower gender; habitats; reproduction; seedlings |
Environmental filtering and spatial processes shape the beta diversity of liana communities in a valley savanna in southwest China | Zhang, YB; Wu, HD; Yang, J; Song, XY; Yang, D; He, FL; Zhang, JL | 2020 | APPLIED VEGETATION SCIENCE | community assembly; deterministic processes; functional beta diversity; liana diversity; phylogenetic beta diversity; savanna ecosystem; stochastic processes; taxonomic turnover |
Epiphyll specialization for leaf and forest successional stages in a tropical lowland rainforest | Mezaka, A; Bader, MY; Allen, NS; Mendieta-Leiva, G | 2020 | JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE | Bryophytes; community dynamics; epiphylls; forest gaps; fungi; lichens; specialists; species accumulation; succession |
Ethnobotanical study on medicinal plants used by Mulam people in Guangxi, China | Hu, RC; Lin, CR; Xu, WB; Liu, Y; Long, CL | 2020 | JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE | Medicinal plants; Mulam people; Traditional medicinal knowledge; Luocheng County |
Ethnobotanical study on plants used for traditional beekeeping by Dulong people in Yunnan, China | Cheng, Z; Luo, BS; Fang, Q; Long, CL | 2020 | JOURNAL OF ETHNOBIOLOGY AND ETHNOMEDICINE | Apis cerana cerana; Biodiversity conservation; Dulong ethnic group; Ecosystem services; Traditional beekeeping; Traditional ecological knowledge |
Exploring the potential of nuclear and mitochondrial sequencing data generated through genome-skimming for plant phylogenetics: A case study from a clade of neotropical lianas | Fonseca, LHM; Lohmann, LG | 2020 | JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION | 35S cistron; ETS; ITS1; ITS2; mitochondrial genome; nrDNA |
Extensive overlap in the selection of wild fruits by chimpanzees and humans: Implications for the management of complex social-ecological systems. | Hockings, K. J., Parathian, H., Bessa, J., & Frazão-Moreira, A. | 2020 | Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution | human-wildlife conflict, social-ecological systems, wild resource use, great ape, inter-disciplinary science, local ecological knowledge, shared landscapes, large mammal conservation |
Extensive overlap in the selection of wild fruits by chimpanzees and humans: Implications for the management of complex social-ecological systems. | Hockings, K. J., Parathian, H., Bessa, J., & Frazão-Moreira, A. | 2020 | Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution | human-wildlife conflict, social-ecological systems, wild resource use, great ape, inter-disciplinary science, local ecological knowledge, shared landscapes, large mammal conservation |
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