Authors
Mauricio Quesada, G Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, Mariana Alvarez-Anorve, Kathryn E Stoner, Luis Avila-Cabadilla, Julio Calvo-Alvarado, Alicia Castillo, Mario M Espírito-Santo, Marcilio Fagundes, Geraldo W Fernandes, John Gamon, Martha Lopezaraiza-Mikel, Deborah Lawrence, Leonor Patricia Cerdeira Morellato, Jennifer S Powers, Frederico de S Neves, Victor Rosas-Guerrero, Roberto Sayago, Gumersindo Sanchez-Montoya
Publication date
2009/9/5
Source
Forest ecology and management
Volume
258
Issue
6
Pages
1014-1024
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Understanding tropical forest succession is critical for the development of tropical forest conservation strategies worldwide, given that tropical secondary forests can be considered the forests of the future. Tropical dry forests (TDF) are among the most threatened tropical ecosystems, there are more secondary forests and forest restoration efforts that require a better understanding of successional processes. The main goal of this synthesis for this special issue on the ecology and management of tropical dry forests in the Americas is to present a summarized review of the current knowledge of the ecology and management implications associated to TDF succession. We explore specific issues associated to tropical dry forest succession with emphasis on the use of chronosequences, plant diversity and composition, plant phenology and remote sensing, pollination, and animal–plant interactions; all under the integrating …
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Scholar articles
M Quesada, GA Sanchez-Azofeifa, M Alvarez-Anorve… - Forest ecology and management, 2009