Browsing by Autor "Luzmila Arroyo Padilla"
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Item type: Item , Dinámica del bosque, incorporación y almacenamiento de biomasa y carbono en el Parque Nacional Noel Kempff Mercado(2006) Alejandro Araujo Murakami; Luzmila Arroyo Padilla; Timothy J. Killeen; Mario Saldias PazItem type: Item , Dividing and conquering the fastest–growing genus: Towards a natural sectional classification of the mega–diverse genus <i>Begonia</i> (Begoniaceae)(Wiley, 2018) Peter W. Moonlight; Wisnu Handoyo Ardi; Luzmila Arroyo Padilla; Kuo‐Fang Chung; Daniel Fuller; Deden Girmansyah; Ruth Hollands; Adolfo Jara-Muñoz; Ruth Kiew; Wai Yie LeongAbstract The pantropical genus Begonia is the sixth–largest genus of flowering plants, including 1870 species. The sections of Begonia are used frequently as analogues to genera in other families but, despite their taxonomic utility, few of the current sections have been examined in the light of molecular phylogenetic analyses. We present herein the largest, most representative phylogeny of Begonia published to date and a subsequent provisional sectional classification of the genus. We utilised three plastid markers for 574 species and 809 accessions of Begonia and used Hillebrandia as an outgroup to produce a dated phylogeny. The relationships between some species and sections are poorly resolved, but many sections and deeper nodes receive strong support. We recognise 70 sections of Begonia including 5 new sections: Astrothrix, Ephemera, Jackia, Kollmannia, and Stellandrae; 4 sections are reinstated from synonymy: Australes, Exalabegonia, Latistigma and Pereira; and 5 sections are newly synonymised. The new sectional classification is discussed with reference to identifying characters and previous classifications.Item type: Item , Forest age rivals climate to explain reproductive allocation patterns in forest ecosystems globally(2025) Rachel Ward; H. Zhang; Katharine Abernethy; Stephen Adu‐Bredu; Luzmila Arroyo Padilla; Andrew Bailey; Jos Barlow; Érika Berenguer; Liana Chesini Rossi; Percival ChoForest allocation of net primary productivity (NPP) to reproduction is poorly quantified globally, despite its critical role in forest regeneration and a well-supported trade-off with allocation to growth. Here, we present the first global synthesis oItem type: Item , Productividad interanual e interestacional de la biomasa aérea en la Chiquitanía transicional a la Amazonía (Guarayos, Bolivia)(2014) Erwin Pardo-Toledo; Alejandro Araujo‐Murakami; Luzmila Arroyo Padilla; Juan P. Heredia; Victor D. Rojas-Landivar; Marcio Flores-Valencia; Zamir Perez; Rebeca Sibler; Luz M. Mendizabal; Meison Vega-Martínez