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Data from: Tropical forest restoration enriches vascular epiphyte recovery

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Feb 10, 2016 version files 179.05 KB

Abstract

Vascular epiphytes constitute a large proportion of tropical forest plant biodiversity, but are among the slowest plants to recolonize secondary forests. We asked whether tree planting for ecological restoration accelerates epiphyte community recovery. Does the spatial configuration of tree planting matter? What landscape contexts are most suitable for epiphyte restoration?

Location: Restored pastures in premontane Coto Brus County, Puntarenas, Costa Rica.