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The Impact Of Lianas On Tree Regeneration In Tropical Forest Canopy Gaps: Evidence For An Alternative Pathway Of Gap‐Phase Regeneration, Stefan A. Schnitzer, James W. Dalling, Walter P. Carson
The Impact Of Lianas On Tree Regeneration In Tropical Forest Canopy Gaps: Evidence For An Alternative Pathway Of Gap‐Phase Regeneration, Stefan A. Schnitzer, James W. Dalling, Walter P. Carson
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1 Regeneration in forest canopy gaps is thought to lead invariably to the rapid recruitment and growth of trees and the redevelopment of the canopy. Our observations, however, suggest that an alternate successional pathway is also likely, whereby gap‐phase regeneration is dominated by lianas and stalled in a low‐canopy state for many years. We investigated gap‐phase regeneration in an old‐growth tropical forest on Barro Colorado Island (BCI) in Panama to test the following two hypotheses: (i) many gaps follow a pathway in which they remain at a low canopy height and are dominated by lianas and (ii) the paucity of …