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  • Caribbean mangroves adjust to rising sea level through biotic controls on change in soil elevation
    Global Ecology & Biogeography, Vol. 16, No. 5. (September 2007), pp. 545-556.
    by Karen L Mckee, Donald R Cahoon, Ilka C Feller
  • Decelerating growth in tropical forest trees
    Ecology Letters, Vol. 10, No. 6. (June 2007), pp. 461-469.
    by Kenneth J Feeley, Joseph S Wright, Nur MN Supardi, Abd R Kassim, Stuart J Davies
  • Drought sensitivity shapes species distribution patterns in tropical forests
    Nature, Vol. 447, No. 7140. (3 May 2007), pp. 80-82.
    by Bettina M Engelbrecht, Liza S Comita, Richard Condit, Thomas A Kursar, Melvin T Tyree, Benjamin L Turner, Stephen P Hubbell
  • Changes in a Tropical Forest with a Shifting Climate, Results from a 50 Hectare Permanent Census Plot at Barro Colorado Island in Panama
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 12 (1996), pp. 231-256.
    by R Condit, SP Hubbell, RB Foster
  • Strong density- and diversity-related effects help to maintain tree species diversity in a neotropical forest
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 94, No. 4. (1997), pp. 1252-1257.
    by C Wills, R Condit, SP Hubbell, RB Foster
  • Light-gap disturbances, recruitment limitation, and tree diversity in a Neotropical forest
    Science, Vol. 283 (Jan 1999), pp. 554-557.
    by SP Hubbell, RB Foster, ST O'Brien, KE Harms, R Condit, B Wechsler, SJ Wright, Loo S de Lao
  • Phenological behaviour of habit and habitat classes on Barro Colorado Island (Panama Canal Zone)
    Biotropica, Vol. 7 (1975), pp. 270-277.
    by TB Croat
  • Inventory of vegetation on Coiba Island, Panama: Composition and floristics
    Revista de biologia tropical, Vol. 44, No. 1. (1996), pp. 31-40.
  • Seed size of woody plants in relation to disturbance, dispersal, soil type in wet Neotropical forests
    Ecology, Vol. 76, No. 8. (1995), pp. 2544-2561.
    by DS Hammond, VK Brown
  • The natural history of lianas on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
    Ecology, Vol. 65, No. 6., pp. 1713-1724.
    by FE Putz
    posted to bci liana panama mdb by Flit to the group Global_biodiversity_model on 2006-07-02 15:06:51 as ** along with 1 group biodiversity_conservation
  • Simulating land-use decisions in the La Amistad Biosphere Reserve buffer zone in Costa Rica and Panama
    Ecological Modelling, Vol. 140, No. 1-2. (May 2001)
    by SB Duffy, Et
  • In situ field measurements of photosynthetic rates of tropical tree species: a test of the functional group hypothesis
    Canadian Journal of Botany, Vol. 78, No. 10. (2000), pp. 1336-1347.
    by AR Ellis, SP Hubbell, C Potvin
  • Soil seed bank composition along a forest chronosequence in seasonally moist tropical forest, Panama
    Journal of Vegetation Science, Vol. 9, No. 5. (Oct 1998), pp. 669-678.
    by JW Dalling, J Denslow
  • Water potential gradients for gaps and slopes in a Panamanian tropical moist forest's dry season
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 4 (1988), pp. 173-184.
    by P Becker, PE Rabenold, JR Idol, AP Smith
  • Similar non-random processes maintain diversity in two tropical rainforests
    Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, Vol. 266, No. 1427. (Jul 1999), pp. 1445-1452.
    by C Wills, R Condit
  • Habitat selection and environmental gradients: dynamics in the 'stable' tropics
    Ecology, Vol. 64 (1983), pp. 1481-1494.
    by JR Karr, KE Freemark
  • Seedling survival of tropical tree species: interactions of dispersal distance, light-gaps, and pathogens
    Ecology, Vol. 65 (1984), pp. 1705-1712.
  • On forest spatial dynamics with gap formation
    Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 187, No. 2. (1997), pp. 159-164.
    by SC Manrubia, RV Solé
  • Species-area and species-individual relationships for tropical trees - a comparison of 3 50-ha. Plots
    Journal of Ecology, Vol. 84 (1996), pp. 549-562.
  • Partitioning of water resources among plants of a lowland tropical forest
    Oecologia, Vol. 101 (1995), pp. 197-203.
  • ARE LIANAS INCREASING IN IMPORTANCE IN TROPICAL FORESTS? A 17-YEAR RECORD FROM PANAMA
    Ecology, Vol. 85, No. 2. (2004), pp. 484-489.
    by SJ Wright
  • Sapling survival, growth, and recruitment: relationship to canopy height in a neotropical forest
    Ecology, Vol. 72, No. 1. (1991), pp. 35-50.
    by CW Welden, SW Hewett, SP Hubbell, RB Foster
  • Ecological implications of changes in drought patterns: Shifts in forest composition in Panama
    Climatic Change, Vol. 39, No. 2-3. (1998), pp. 413-427.
    by R Condit
  • RESPONSES OF 20 NATIVE TREE SPECIES TO REFORESTATION STRATEGIES FOR ABANDONED FARMLAND IN PANAMA
    Ecological Applications, Vol. 12, No. 6. (2002), pp. 1626-1641.
  • A phytosociological analysis of species-rich tropical forest on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
    Ecological Monographs, Vol. 45 (1975), pp. 259-284.
    by DH Knight
  • Pollen dispersal and representation in a neotropical rain forest
    Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, Vol. 7, No. 5. (1998), pp. 379-392.
    by MB Bush, R Rivera
  • Seasonal flowering behaviour in Central Panama
    Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, Vol. 56 (1969), pp. 295-307.
    by TB Croat
  • Mortality rates of 205 neotropical tree and shrub species and the impact of a severe drought
    Ecological Monographs, Vol. 65, No. 4. (1995), pp. 419-439.
    by R Condit, SP Hubbell, RB Foster
  • Forests and Hydrological Services: Reconciling public and science perceptions
    Land Use and Water Resources Research, Vol. 2 (2002)
    by I Calder
  • Are rainforests self-organized in a critical state?
    Journal of Theoretical Biology, Vol. 173, No. 1. (1995), pp. 31-40.
    by RV Solé, SC Manrubia
  • A 14,300-year paleoecological profile of a lowland tropical lake in Panama
    Ecological Monographs, Vol. 62 (1993), pp. 251-275.
    by MB Bush, DR Piperno, PA Colinvaux, PE de Oliveira, LA Krissek, MC Miller, WL Rowe
  • Utilization of the isthmian land-bridge during the Cenozoic - paleobotanical evidence for timing, and the selective influence of altitudes and climate
    Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology, Vol. 72, No. 1-2. (1992), pp. 119-128.
    by A Graham
  • Commonness and rarity in a Neotropical forest: implications for tropical tree conservation
    (1986), pp. 205-231.
    by SP Hubbell, RB Foster
    edited by ME Soule
  • Phylogeny, lifeform and habitat dependence of ant-defended plants in a Panamanian forest
    (1991), pp. 175-197.
    by EW Schupp, DH Feener
  • Growth dynamics of root and shoot hydraulic conductance in seedlings of five neotropical tree species: scaling to show possible adaptation to differing light regimes
    Oecologia, Vol. 114, No. 3. (1998), pp. 293-298.
    by MT Tyree, V Velez, JW Dalling
  • Survival by sprouting following fire in tropical forests of the eastern Amazon
    Biotropica, Vol. 23 (1991), pp. 219-224.
    by JB Kaufman
  • Decline of photosynthetic capacity with leaf age in relation to leaf longevities for five tropical canopy trees species
    American Journal of Botany, Vol. 84, No. 5. (1997), pp. 702-708.
    by K Kitajima, SS Mulkey, SJ Wright
  • Wind dispersal of artificial fruits varying in mass, area and morphology
    Ecology, Vol. 68, No. 1. (Feb 1987), pp. 27-42.
  • Gap-phase regeneration of three pioneer species in a tropical forest
    Journal of Ecology, Vol. 75, No. 1. (1987), pp. 9-19.
    by NVL Brokaw
  • Influence of light level on the growth and morphology of saplings in a Panamanian forest
    American Journal of Botany, Vol. 81, No. 8. (1994), pp. 948-957.
    by DA King
  • Assessing the response of plant functional types to climatic change in tropical forests
    Journal of Vegetation Science, Vol. 7, No. 3. (1996), pp. 405-416.
    by R Condit, SP Hubbell, RB Foster
  • A Checklist of the Fortuna Watershed, Chiriqui, Panama
    (1998)
    by GD Mcpherson
  • The ecological impact of nectar-robbing bee and pollinating humming birds on a tropical shrub
    Ecology, Vol. 63 (1982), pp. 354-360.
    by DW Roubik
  • Seed germination in a seasonal tropical forest in Panama: a community study
    Ecological Monographs, Vol. 53, No. 2. (1983), pp. 159-181.
    by NC Garwood
  • Natural history and uses of tagua (Phytelephas seemannii) in Panama
    Principes, Vol. 40 (1996), pp. 16-23.
    by JW Dalling, KE Harms, JR Eberhard, I Candanedo
    posted to palms panama mdb by Flit to the group Global_biodiversity_model on 2006-07-02 13:47:32 as ** along with 1 group biodiversity_conservation
  • Successional patterns of mortality and growth of large trees in a Panamanian lowland forest
    Journal of Ecology, Vol. 82, No. 1. (1994), pp. 79-87.
    by K Milton, EA Laca, MW Demment
  • Patterns of Leaf Development and Herbivory in a Tropical Understory Community
    Ecology, Vol. 74, No. 2. (1993), pp. 455-466.
    by TM Aide
  • Pre- and post-dispersal seed predation in Tachigali versicolor (Caesalpiniaceae): effects of timing of fruiting and variation among trees
    Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 15, No. 1. (Jan 1999), pp. 61-81.
    by PM Forget, K Kitajima, RB Foster
  • Growth responses of seedlings of early and late successional tropical forest trees to elevated atmospheric CO2
    Flora, Vol. 194, No. 2. (1999), pp. 221-227.
    by K Winter, CE Lovelock
  • The Ecology of a Tropical Forest: Seasonal Rhythms and Long-Term Changes
    (1996)
    edited by EG Leigh, AS Rand, DM Windsor
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