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Photos from the Field: Patterns of plant phenology in Amazonian seasonally flooded and unflooded forests

Photos from the Field: Patterns of plant phenology in Amazonian seasonally flooded and unflooded forests

Hawes and Peres, (2016). Patterns of plant phenology in Amazonian seasonally flooded and unflooded forests. Biotopica, 48:465-475. doi: 10.1111/btp.12315 Few… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Does Fire Trigger Seed Germination in the Neotropical Savannas?

Figure 2. Fire experiments conducted in wet grasslands to evaluate how fire affects vegetation composition, structure and dynamics. Local people usually burn the wet grasslands every two years in order to stimulate the production of flowering stalks of Syngonanthus nitens (“capim dourado “ - golden grass/ Eriocaulaceae), which is used in handcraft. (Photo: Alessandra Fidelis)

Santos Fichino et al., (2016). Does Fire Trigger Seed Germination in the Neotropical Savannas? Experimental Tests with Six Cerrado Species…. Read More »

2015 Biotropica Awards for Excellence in Tropical Biology & Conservation

Photo 5: A Swallow-tailed hummingbird (Eupetomena macroura) visiting the flowers of Palicourea rigida (Rubiaceae), an interaction typically observed in the open savanna (credit P.E. Oliveira).

Every year Biotropica’s Editorial Board selects the recipient of the Award for Excellence in Tropical Biology and Conservation, which recognizes… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Seed Predation by Rodents and Plant Recruitment

Photos from the Field: Seed Predation by Rodents and Plant Recruitment

Galetti et al. (2015). Seed Predation by Rodents and Implications for Plant Recruitment in Defaunated Atlantic Forests. Biotropica. 47: 521–525. doi: 10.1111/btp.12246… Read More »

#ATBC15 Bacardi & Gentry Award Winners

2015 Gentry Award Winner Sarah Jane Wilson and the Santa Lucia Cloud Forest Reserve's Jorge Noe Morales in the Ecuadorian Andes (Photo by Jake Brennan).

The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation recognizes the exceptional research of our students and early career scientists with awards… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Habitat Loss & Frog Reproductive Modes in the Atlantic Forest

Stereocyclops parkeri (Photo by M. Almeida-Gomes)

Almeida-Gomes, M. and Rocha, C. F. D. (2015), Habitat Loss Reduces the Diversity of Frog Reproductive Modes in an Atlantic… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Canopy Openess & Ant-Plant Interactions

Figure 2. Wesley Dáttilo and his field assistant Roberto Stofel recording ant-plant interactions.

Dáttilo, W. and Dyer, L. (2014), Canopy Openness Enhances Diversity of Ant–Plant Interactions in the Brazilian Amazon Rain Forest. Biotropica,… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Fire in Seasonally Flooded Amazonian Forests

DBH (Photo:  Angélica Resende)

de Resende, A. F., Nelson, B. W., Flores, B. M. and de Almeida, D. R. (2014), Fire Damage in Seasonally… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Plant-Hummingbird Networks in the Cerrado

Photo 5: A Swallow-tailed hummingbird (Eupetomena macroura) visiting the flowers of Palicourea rigida (Rubiaceae), an interaction typically observed in the open savanna (credit P.E. Oliveira).

Maruyama, P. K., Vizentin-Bugoni, J., Oliveira, G. M., Oliveira, P. E. and Dalsgaard, B. (2014), Morphological and Spatio-Temporal Mismatches Shape… Read More »

Photos from the Field: Tarli et al. Structure of Amazonian Cockroach Communities

Tarli et al. Cockroaches of the Ducke Reserve, Amazonas, Brazil.

Tarli, V. D., Pequeno, P. A. C. L., Franklin, E., de Morais, J. W., Souza, J. L. P., Oliveira, A…. Read More »

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