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Plant diversity scaled by growth forms along spatial and environmental gradients

Duque, A.J.

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2004

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Duque, A. J. (2004). Plant diversity scaled by growth forms along spatial and environmental

gradients. Universiteit van Amsterdam-IBED.

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CONTENTS

Chapler 1

Introduction

Local Scale Chapler 2

Strategies ofTree Occupation at a Local Scale in Tierra Firme Forests in the Colombian Amazon.

Alvaro 1. Duque M., Jaime Cavelierand Alberto Posada

Biotropica 35( 1): 20-27 (2003)

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Intermediate scale ~~~3

Different Floristic Patteros of Woody Understory and Canopy Plants in

Colombian Amazonia

. Alvaro 1. Duque M., Mauricio Sánchez, Jaime Cavelier and Joost F. Duivenvoorden

Journa! o/Tropical Ecology 18: 499-525 (2002)

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Chap/er 4

A First Quantitative Census of Vascular Epiphytes in Rain Forests of Colombian Amazonia

Ana María Benavides D. , Alvaro 1. Duque M., Joost F. Duivenvoorden, Alejandra Vasco G., Ricardo Callejas

Biodiversily and Conserva/ion (in press)

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Chapler 5

Ferns and Melastomataceae as lndicators ofVascular Plant Composition in Rain Forests ofColombian Amazonia

Alvaro 1. Duque M., Joost F. Duivenvoorden,Jaime Cavelier, Mauricio

Sánchez, Caro lina Polania and Andrea León Submitted to Plan/ Ecology

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Regional scale Chap/er 6

Diversity and composition ofwoody lianas in NW Amazonia

Alvaro 1. Duque M. , Joost F. Duivenvoorden, Mauricio Sánchez, Jaime

Cavelier, Hugo Romero-Saltos, Renato Valencia, Manuel Macia, César

Grández and Alberto Garcia

Submitted to Global Ecology and BiogeugrujJh.l'

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Chap/er 7 87

Response Shape ofPlant Genera and Species Along Gradients in NW

Alvaro J. Duque M., Joost F. Duivenvoorden, Jaime Cavelier, Alberto

García, César Grández, Manuel Macía, Hugo Romero-Saltos, Mauricio

Sánchez and Renato Valencia

Submitted to Journal oi Vegelalion Science

Synthesis Amazonia .. 96 Chapler 8 103 References 113 Appendix 131 Summary 167 Samenvatting 173 Resumen 179 Acknow Jedgements 185 Curriculum Vitae 187 Publications 188

To all/hose planls, animals, and human beings inhabiling Ihejores/s. And lO all/hose striving /0 preserve /his.

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Chap/er 7 87 Response Shape of Plant Genera and Species Along Gradients in NW

Amazonia .. 96

Alvaro 1. Duque M., Joost F. Duivenvoorden, Jaime Cavelier, Alberto García, César Grández, Manuel Macía, Hugo Romero-Saltos, Mauricio Sánchez and Renato Valencia

Submitted to Journa/ o/ Vegeta/ion Science

Chap/er 8 103 Synthesis References 113 Appendix 13 Resumen 1 Summary 167 Samenvatting 173 179 Acknowledgements 185 Curriculum Vitae J 87 Publications 188

To all/hose planls, animals, and human beings inhabi/ing Ihe/ores/s. And lo all/hose s/riving lo preserve Ihis.

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Chapter 1

INTRODUCTION

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