Phenology of timber tree species in a Bolivian dry forest: implications for forest management

MJ Justiniano, TS Fredericksen - Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 2000 - JSTOR
JUSTINIANO, MJ & FREDERICKSEN, TS 2000. Phenology of timber tree species in a
Bolivian dry forest: implications for forest management. The phenology of 17 timber tree …

Phenology of canopy trees of a tropical deciduous forest in Mexico

SH Bullock, JA Solis-Magallanes - Biotropica, 1990 - JSTOR
Phenology of 108 species (1094 trees) was monitored for 42 months in a tropical deciduous
forest in the Pacific lowlands of Mexico. Leaf expansion was highly concentrated in June …

Comparative phenological studies of treelet and shrub species in tropical wet and dry forests in the lowlands of Costa Rica

PA Opler, GW Frankie, HG Baker - The Journal of Ecology, 1980 - JSTOR
(1) During 1970-73, marked individuals of 154 treelet and shrub species at a Wet forest site
and 95 species at a Dry forest site in Costa Rica were observed regularly at 4-to 6-week …

Seed ecology of woody species in a Caribbean dry forest

GJ Ray, BJ Brown - Restoration Ecology, 1994 - Wiley Online Library
Peak flowering activity among woody species in the tropical dry forests of St. John, US Virgin
Islands, coincided with the brief spring rainy season but continued at moderate levels for six …

Seed and seedling ecology of tree species in neotropical secondary forests: management implications

MR Guariguata - Ecological applications, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
In spite of the growing importance of neotropical secondary forests as sources of timber and
environmental services, the baseline information needed to develop silvicultural options is …

Successional dynamics of woody seedling communities in wet tropical secondary forests

RS Capers, RL Chazdon, AR Brenes… - Journal of …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Chronosequence studies have found that shrubs and lianas are generally more
abundant in early stages of tropical forest succession, whereas canopy trees and palms …

Demography and harvest potential of Latin American timber species: data from a large, permanent plot in Panama

R Condit, SP Hubbell, RB Foster - Journal of Tropical Forest Science, 1995 - JSTOR
600 Journal of Tropical Forest Science 7 (4): 599-622 (1995) for Calophyllum longifolium, it
was a 60-year rotation and 300-mm limit; and for Prioria, a 60-year rotation and 600-mm …

The fate of juvenile trees in a neotropical forest: implications for the natural maintenance of tropical tree diversity

SP Hubbell, RB Foster - Reproductive ecology of tropical forest …, 1990 - books.google.com
ABSTRACT A long-term demographic study of woody plants is underway in a 50-hectare
plot of lowland tropical forest on Barro Colorado Island in Panama. Results and inferences …

Phenology of deciduous and broadleaved-evergreen tree species in a Mexican tropical lower montane forest

G Williams-Linera - Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, 1997 - JSTOR
The phenologies of trees with temperate and tropical historical phytogeographical affinities
were recorded during 60 months (1990-1994) in a lower montane forest (1300 m asl) in …

The role of tree size in the leafing phenology of a seasonally dry tropical forest in Belize, Central America

EJ Sayer, DM Newbery - Journal of Tropical Ecology, 2003 - cambridge.org
Leafing phenology of two dry-forest sites on soils of different depth (S= shallow, D= deep) at
Shipstern Reserve, Belize, were compared at the start of the rainy season (April–June …