Search Results - "Kong, Fan‐Mao"
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Big‐sized trees overrule remaining trees' attributes and species richness as determinants of aboveground biomass in tropical forests
Published in Global change biology (01-08-2019)“…Large‐diameter, tall‐stature, and big‐crown trees are the main stand structures of forests, generally contributing a large fraction of aboveground biomass, and…”
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Climatic water availability is the main limiting factor of biotic attributes across large-scale elevational gradients in tropical forests
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-01-2019)“…Climatic water availability is a key spatial driver of species distribution patterns in natural forests. Yet, we do not fully understand the importance of…”
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Elucidating space, climate, edaphic, and biodiversity effects on aboveground biomass in tropical forests
Published in Land degradation & development (15-05-2019)“…Aim and hypothesis This study aims to disentangle the direct and indirect roles of space, climate, edaphic, and biodiversity effects on aboveground biomass in…”
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Climate and soils determine aboveground biomass indirectly via species diversity and stand structural complexity in tropical forests
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-01-2019)“…[Display omitted] •Species and stand structural complexity increased with climatic water availability.•Stand structural complexity, but not species diversity,…”
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Tree crown complementarity links positive functional diversity and aboveground biomass along large-scale ecological gradients in tropical forests
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-03-2019)“…Most of the previous studies have shown that the relationship between functional diversity and aboveground biomass is unpredictable in natural tropical…”
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