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  • Testing ecological theory w... Testing ecological theory with lianas
    Schnitzer, Stefan A. The New phytologist, 10/2018, Volume: 220, Issue: 2
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    Lianas constitute a diverse polyphyletic plant group that is advancing our understanding of ecological theory. Specifically, lianas are providing newinsights into the mechanisms that control plant ...
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  • Increasing liana abundance ... Increasing liana abundance and biomass in tropical forests: emerging patterns and putative mechanisms
    Schnitzer, Stefan A; Bongers, Frans Ecology letters, April 2011, Volume: 14, Issue: 4
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    Ecology Letters (2011) 14: 397-406 ABSTRACT: Tropical forests are experiencing large-scale structural changes, the most apparent of which may be the increase in liana (woody vine) abundance and ...
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  • A Mechanistic Explanation f... A Mechanistic Explanation for Global Patterns of Liana Abundance and Distribution
    Schnitzer, Stefan A. The American naturalist, 08/2005, Volume: 166, Issue: 2
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    One of the main goals in ecology is determining the mechanisms that control the abundance and distribution of organisms. Using data from 69 tropical forests worldwide, I demonstrate that liana (woody ...
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  • Disturbance and clonal repr... Disturbance and clonal reproduction determine liana distribution and maintain liana diversity in a tropical forest
    Ledo, Alicia; Schnitzer, Stefan A Ecology (Durham), August 2014, Volume: 95, Issue: 8
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    Negative density dependence (NDD) and habitat specialization have received strong empirical support as mechanisms that explain tree species diversity maintenance and distribution in tropical forests. ...
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  • Lianas suppress tree regene... Lianas suppress tree regeneration and diversity in treefall gaps
    Schnitzer, Stefan A; Carson, Walter P Ecology letters, July 2010, Volume: 13, Issue: 7
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    Ecology Letters (2010) 13: 849-857 Treefall gaps are hypothesized to maintain diversity by creating resource-rich, heterogeneous habitats necessary for species coexistence. This hypothesis, however, ...
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  • Liana abundance, diversity,... Liana abundance, diversity, and distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
    Schnitzer, Stefan A; Mangan, Scott A; Dalling, James W ... PloS one, 12/2012, Volume: 7, Issue: 12
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    Lianas are a key component of tropical forests; however, most surveys are too small to accurately quantify liana community composition, diversity, abundance, and spatial distribution - critical ...
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  • Are we missing the forest f... Are we missing the forest for the trees? Conspecific negative density dependence in a temperate deciduous forest
    Barry, Kathryn E; Schnitzer, Stefan A PloS one, 07/2021, Volume: 16, Issue: 7
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    One of the central goals of ecology is to determine the mechanisms that enable coexistence among species. Evidence is accruing that conspecific negative density dependence (CNDD), the process by ...
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  • Living close to your neighb... Living close to your neighbors: the importance of both competition and facilitation in plant communities
    Wright, Alexandra; Schnitzer, Stefan A; Reich, Peter B Ecology (Durham), August 2014, Volume: 95, Issue: 8
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    Recent work has demonstrated that competition and facilitation likely operate jointly in plant communities, but teasing out the relative role of each has proven difficult. Here we address how ...
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  • Lianas reduce carbon accumu... Lianas reduce carbon accumulation and storage in tropical forests
    van der Heijden, Geertje M. F.; Powers, Jennifer S.; Schnitzer, Stefan A. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 10/2015, Volume: 112, Issue: 43
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    Tropical forests store vast quantities of carbon, account for one-third of the carbon fixed by photosynthesis, and are a major sink in the global carbon cycle. Recent evidence suggests that ...
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  • Negative plant-soil feedbac... Negative plant-soil feedback predicts tree-species relative abundance in a tropical forest
    Mangan, Scott A; Schnitzer, Stefan A; Herre, Edward A ... Nature (London), 08/2010, Volume: 466, Issue: 7307
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    The accumulation of species-specific enemies around adults is hypothesized to maintain plant diversity by limiting the recruitment of conspecific seedlings relative to heterospecific seedlings. ...
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