An increasing time lag between maximum leaf fall and leaf flush was observed in the order evergreen, brevi-deciduous, deciduous and stem-succulent.
Our findings suggest that established seedlings of common shade-tolerant tree species in this semi-deciduous forest may be tolerant of severe drought events.
The findings suggest that, once established, seedlings of common tree species in this semi-deciduous forest may be tolerant of drought events.
The model used site (riparian vs. deciduous), presence of galling insects (leaves with galls vs. leaves without galls) and individual plant as the independent variables.
The exception is the central semi-deciduous forest, where remaining forest is highly fragmented.
They are all deciduous, and there is little if any undergrowth.
Five different pits were used in the study, with three being in the riverine area and two in the deciduous woodland.
Nevertheless, in many cases the woods produced by deciduous and evergreen conifers may be distinguished from one another on the basis of percentage skew values.