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Tree damage and microclimate of forest canopies along a hurricane-impact gradient in Cusuco National Park, Honduras
2014
Journal of Tropical Ecology
Abstract:Past studies of large, infrequent wind disturbances have shown that topographical, biological and meteorological factors interact to create complex damage patterns to forest ecosystems. However, the extent to which some of these factors change the forest microclimate along a vertical forest profile is poorly known. In a previous study, we correlated tree damage with a hurricane model that estimated past hurricane impacts within Cusuco National Park, Honduras over a 15-y period. Here we
doi:10.1017/s0266467414000315
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