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Forests: Tropical
Tue, Aug 03, 2021:
2:30 PM-3:30 PM
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30 Years Later: Comparative demography and biomass dynamics of the Brazil nut family (Lecythidaceae) in mature central Amazon rain forest
Tamara Milton
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Auburn University
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Arthropod facilitation mediated by abandoned dead domatia
E.Jacob Cristóbal-Pérez
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Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
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Demand for ecosystem services in areas prone to landslides drive large-scale shifts in land-use in small mountainous watersheds in the tropics
Francisco-Javier Álvarez-Vargas
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Biology, Universidad del Valle
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Direct and indirect effects of deforestation and weather on the demography of an understory herb in Costa Rica
Luis A. Arias Medellin
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University of Toronto Mississauga
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Enzymatic mechanisms of wood decomposition in tropical Australia
Steven D. Allison
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University of California, Irvine
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Fertilizing a tropical rainforest stimulates cycling of phosphorus but not nitrogen via increased foliar leaching
Palani Akana
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Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology, Columbia University
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Frugivore foraging decisions influence seed dispersal patterns
Binod Borah
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Biology, Utah State University
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Improving the extraction of DNA from dung beetle guts: A promising new method
Karen Marie Pedersen
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Biology, TU Darmstadt
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The making of living pillars: Drivers of canopy height and structural complexity of tropical forests
Roi Ankori-Karlinsky
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Columbia University
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Tropical forest root biomass, depth distributions, productivity and morphology vary across forests with rainfall, seasonality, and soil fertility
Amanda L. Cordeiro, MS
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Colorado State University
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