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Extracted raw data from: Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate, and topography

  • Alain Senghor K. Ngute (Creator)
  • Geertje M.F. van der Heijden (Creator)
  • Michiel van Breugel (Creator)
  • Brian J. Enquist (Creator)
  • Rachael Gallagher (Creator)
  • Christoph Gehring (Creator)
  • Susan G.W. Laurance (Creator)
  • William F. Laurance (Creator)
  • Susan Letcher (Creator)
  • Wenyao Liu (Creator)
  • Oliver L. Phillips (Creator)

Dataset

Description

In a meta-analysis, we use an unprecedented dataset, representing 556 unique locations worldwide, distributed across 44 countries and six continents to show for the first time that lianas (woody vines) thrive relatively better than trees when forests are disturbed, temperature increase, precipitation decrease, and particularly in tropical lowlands. We demonstrate that liana dominance can persist for decades post-disturbance and hinder the recovery of disturbed forests, especially when climate favours lianas. With implications for the global carbon sink, our findings suggest that degraded tropical forests with environmental conditions favouring lianas should be the highest priority to consider for restoration management.
Date made available19 Dec 2023
PublisherZENODO

UN SDGs

This dataset contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 13 - Climate Action
    SDG 13 Climate Action
  2. SDG 15 - Life on Land
    SDG 15 Life on Land
  • Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate and topography

    Ngute, A. S. K., Schoeman, D. S., Pfeifer, M., van der Heijden, G. M. F., Phillips, O. L., van, B., Campbell, M. J., Chandler, C. J., Enquist, B. J., Gallagher, R. V., Gehring, C., Hall, J. S., Laurance, S., Laurance, W. F., Letcher, S. G., Liu, W., Sullivan, M. J. P., Wright, S. J., Yuan, C. & Marshall, A. R., Jan 2024, In: Global Change Biology. 30, 1, 18 p., e17140.

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    35 Citations (Scopus)

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