02149naa a2200553 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400270006010000160008724501020010326000090020552006260021465000100084065000190085065000130086965000120088265000160089465000240091065000220093465000180095665300260097470000220100070000230102270000180104570000160106370000160107970000180109570000230111370000250113670000170116170000150117870000170119370000230121070000260123370000210125970000300128070000190131070000230132970000180135270000190137070000190138970000170140870000150142570000160144070000210145670000210147770000210149877300760151920800112018-03-13 2017 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.1111/geb.126682DOI1 aPOORTER, L. aBiodiversity and climate determine the functioning of Neotropical forests.h[electronic resource] c2017 aTropical forests account for a quarter of the global carbon storage and a third of the terrestrial productivity. Few studies have teased apart the relative importance of environmental factors and forest attributes for ecosystem functioning, especially for the tropics. This study aims to relate aboveground biomass (AGB) and biomass dynamics (i.e., net biomass productivity and its underlying demographic drivers: biomass recruitment, growth and mortality) to forest attributes (tree diversity, community-mean traits and stand basal area) and environmental conditions (water availability, soil fertility and disturbance). aÁgua aBiodiversidade aBiomassa aCarbono aEcossistema aFertilidade do Solo aFloresta Tropical aProdutividade aDinâmica da floresta1 aSANDE, M. van der1 aARETS, E. J. M. M.1 aASCARRUNZ, N.1 aENQUIST, B.1 aFINEGAN, B.1 aLICONA, J. C.1 aMARTINEZ-RAMOS, M.1 aFREITAS, L. J. M. de1 aMEAVE, J. A.1 aMUÑOZ, R.1 aNYTCH, C. J.1 aOLIVEIRA, A. A. de1 aPÉREZ-GARCÍA, E. A.1 aPRADO-JUNIOR, J.1 aRODRÍGUEZ-VELÁZQUES, J.1 aRUSCHEL, A. R.1 aSALGADO-NEGRET, B.1 aSCHIAVINI, I.1 aSWENSON, N. G.1 aTENORIO, E. A.1 aTHOMPSON, J.1 aTOLEDO, M.1 aURIARTE, M.1 aHOUT, P. van der1 aZIMMERMAN, J. K.1 aPEÑA-CLAROS, M. tGlobal Ecology and Biogeographygv. 26, n. 12, p. 1423-1434, Dec. 2017.