1976
DOI: 10.1086/283097
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Resource Division in an Understory Herb Community: Responses to Temporal and Microtopographic Gradients

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“…8a). El resultado es coherente con trabajos que han explicado la estructura de las comunidades herbáceas con el ambiente lumínico, microclimático y edáfico generado por los árboles en bosques tropicales (Kapos 1989, Williams-Linera 1990, Laurance 1991, Young y Mitchell 1994, Didham y Lawton 1999, Oosterhoorn y Kappelle 2000 y templados (Bratton 1976, Belsky et al 1989, Stoutjesdijk y Barkman 1992, Fraver 1994, Matlack 1994, Chen et al 1995, Gehlhausen et al 2000, Feldhake 2001, Hildebrand-Vogel 2002, Carabelli et al 2006, Barbier et al 2008. La radiación transmitida a través del dosel sintetiza adecuadamente la variación de otras variables microclimáticas como la temperatura y humedad del aire (Matlack 1993, Barbier et al 2008) y la fertilidad y humedad del suelo (Cadenasso et al 2003).…”
Section: Factores Estructurales: Cobertura Arbórea Y Arbustivaunclassified
“…8a). El resultado es coherente con trabajos que han explicado la estructura de las comunidades herbáceas con el ambiente lumínico, microclimático y edáfico generado por los árboles en bosques tropicales (Kapos 1989, Williams-Linera 1990, Laurance 1991, Young y Mitchell 1994, Didham y Lawton 1999, Oosterhoorn y Kappelle 2000 y templados (Bratton 1976, Belsky et al 1989, Stoutjesdijk y Barkman 1992, Fraver 1994, Matlack 1994, Chen et al 1995, Gehlhausen et al 2000, Feldhake 2001, Hildebrand-Vogel 2002, Carabelli et al 2006, Barbier et al 2008. La radiación transmitida a través del dosel sintetiza adecuadamente la variación de otras variables microclimáticas como la temperatura y humedad del aire (Matlack 1993, Barbier et al 2008) y la fertilidad y humedad del suelo (Cadenasso et al 2003).…”
Section: Factores Estructurales: Cobertura Arbórea Y Arbustivaunclassified
“…Tree stems also affect the surface by sloughing bark, which arrests soil creep at their bases. Of all the factors affecting surface microtopography, the pit-and-mound topography produced by uprooting trees is best known (Beatty 1984, Bratton 1976). Topography is a major influence in creating and maintaining species richness of the herbaceous understory (Bratton 1976, Thompson 1980 and on the success of tree regeneration (Henry and Swan 1974).…”
Section: Chemical Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of all the factors affecting surface microtopography, the pit-and-mound topography produced by uprooting trees is best known (Beatty 1984, Bratton 1976). Topography is a major influence in creating and maintaining species richness of the herbaceous understory (Bratton 1976, Thompson 1980 and on the success of tree regeneration (Henry and Swan 1974). Pit-and-mound topography is common in all types of forests and is a major cause of soil mixing (Stephens 1956).…”
Section: Chemical Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The growing season is relatively long. Flowers bloom as early as late February and leaf fall may not be complete till the middle of November (Bratton 1976). …”
Section: The Great Smoky Mountainsmentioning
confidence: 99%