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Patterns of growth, recruitment, mortality and biomass across an altitudinal gradient in a neotropical montane forest, Dominican Republic
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Show full item recordAbstract: | [English] We examined stand dynamics and biomass along an altitudinal gradient in a tropical montane forest (TMF) in the disturbance-prone Cordillera Central, Dominican Republic. We tested the general hypothesis that chronic disturbance by fire, wind, floods and landslides results in a landscape of relatively low above-ground biomass with high rates of mortality, recruitment and growth as compared with other TMFs. |
Author(s): | Sherman, Ruth E.
Fahey, Timothy J. Martin, Patrick H. Battles, John J. |
Date: | 2012 |
Published: | Journal of Tropical Ecology [ISSN: 0266-4674], 28(5), 483-495. |
Citation: | Sherman, R. E., Fahey, T. J., Martin, P. H. & Battles, J. J. (2012). Patterns of growth, recruitment, mortality and biomass across an altitudinal gradient in a neotropical montane forest, Dominican Republic. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 28(5), 483-495. Recuperado de: https://nature.berkeley.edu/ |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/508
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