Bromeliaceae are important in ecological restoration, showing easy adaptation to different environments, and constantly interacting with each other through ecological relationships, whose effects may or may not benefi...
This study received research funding from the Rufford Foundation(Grant No.25259-1);from federal funds allotted to ECOSUR(NRM).
Background:Forestry management modifies the diversity,structure,and functioning of intervened forests.Timber extraction reduces tree density and basal area,leading to changes in the communities of vascular epiphytes.T...
support from the Programme Convergence 2007-2013,Région Guyane from the European community(BREGA,ref.32080);an‘Investissement d’Avenir’grant managed by Agence Nationale de la Recherche(CEBA,ref.ANR-10-LABX-0025).
Aims One critical challenge for plants is to maintain an adequate nutrient supply under fluctuating environmental conditions.This is particularly true for epiphytic species that have limited or no access to the pedosp...