2003
DOI: 10.1646/02053
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Vegetation Dynamics of a Permanent Pasture Plot in Puerto Rico1

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“…S. jambos and Miconia spp. are often the first woody invaders on abandoned pastures in Puerto Rico , Myster 2003, replacing the typical pioneer species (e.g., C. schreberiana, S. morototoni), though these do appear later in secondary succession ; this study).…”
Section: Changes In Forest Community Composition and Structurementioning
confidence: 95%
“…S. jambos and Miconia spp. are often the first woody invaders on abandoned pastures in Puerto Rico , Myster 2003, replacing the typical pioneer species (e.g., C. schreberiana, S. morototoni), though these do appear later in secondary succession ; this study).…”
Section: Changes In Forest Community Composition and Structurementioning
confidence: 95%
“…Past analysis of this plot data [21, 32, 39] has shown them to be of sufficient size to capture community structure. No plots had any remnant trees or sprouting tree roots at the beginning of the study, and their tree seed bank was very small [34].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hypothesis 3: The patterns of hypotheses 1 and 2 will consistently occur after either plantation or pasture recovery within the same forest type, regardless of the physical location of the fields (Myster 2003, Myster 2007a, 2007b.…”
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“…The first study site was the Luquillo Experimental Forest (LUQ) of north-eastern Puerto Rico USA (18°20′N, 65°45′W; ). LUQ is the tropical long-term ecological research site of the National Science Foundation (LTER: Myster 2003) and classified as tropical lower montane wet forest (Holdridge 1967) with vegetation dominated by the tree species Dacryodes excelsa , Manilkara bidentata and Sloanea berteriana below 600 m elevation where all sampling took place (see Liogier & Martorell 1982 for nomenclature). Within the LUQ, a sun coffee ( Coffea arabica ) plantation and five unseeded pastures were sampled.…”
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