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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-4659-2013
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https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-17-4659-2013
© Author(s) 2013. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Changes in rainfall interception along a secondary forest succession gradient in lowland Panama
B. Zimmermann
Institute of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24–25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany
now at: Research Institute for Post-Mining Landscapes (FIB e.V.), Brauhausweg 2, 03238 Finsterwalde, Germany
A. Zimmermann
Institute of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24–25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany
H. L. Scheckenbach
Institute of Earth and Environmental Science, University of Potsdam, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 24–25, 14476 Potsdam, Germany
T. Schmid
Department of Geosciences, University of Tübingen, Hölderlinstraße 12, 72074 Tübingen, Germany
J. S. Hall
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado 0843-03092, Balboa, Ancón, Panama
M. van Breugel
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Apartado 0843-03092, Balboa, Ancón, Panama
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- Potential for improved groundwater recharge and dry-season flows through forest landscape restoration on degraded lands in the tropics L. Bruijnzeel et al.
- Rainfall interception by six urban trees in San Juan, Puerto Rico C. Nytch et al.
- Marked Differences in Stemflow in Unmanaged Japanese Cypress (<i>Chamaecyparis obtusa</i>) Plantations in Korea H. Jun et al.
- Rainfall interception recovery in a subtropical forest damaged by the great 2008 ice and snow storm in southern China L. Wei et al.
- Environmental filtering limits functional diversity during succession in a seasonally wet tropical secondary forest D. Craven et al.
- Estimating linkages between forest structural variables and rainfall interception parameters in semi-arid deciduous oak forest stands O. Fathizadeh et al.
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- Um novo ecossistema: florestas urbanas construídas pelo Estado e pelos ativistas E. Silva et al.
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- Plant water use responses along secondary forest succession during the 2015–2016 El Niño drought in Panama M. Bretfeld et al.
- Earthworms and tree roots: A model study of the effect of preferential flow paths on runoff generation and groundwater recharge in steep, saprolitic, tropical lowland catchments Y. Cheng et al.
- Does heterogeneity in regenerating secondary forests affect mean throughfall? N. Keller et al.
- Interception of Rainfall in Successional Tropical Dry Forests in Brazil and Costa Rica J. Calvo-Alvarado et al.
- Dew deposition suppresses transpiration and carbon uptake in leaves C. Gerlein-Safdi et al.
- Quantifying the effect of non-spatial and spatial forest stand structure on rainfall partitioning in mountain forests, Southern China C. Liu et al.
- Spatial distribution of hydraulic conductivity in soils of secondary tropical montane cloud forests and shade coffee agroecosystems B. Marín-Castro et al.
- Effects of changes in canopy interception on stream runoff response and recovery following clear‐cutting of a Japanese coniferous forest in Fukuroyamasawa Experimental Watershed in Japan T. Oda et al.
- Conservative N cycling despite high atmospheric deposition in early successional African tropical lowland forests I. Makelele et al.
- Hydrological dynamics in a tropical peatland mosaic at Pulau Padang, Indonesia: Influence of land-cover changes and rainfall variability S. Kurnianto et al.
- Comparison of interception loss by different rainfall magnitudes within a secondary forest of Popa Mountain Park, Myanmar Y. Zaw & H. Oue
- Interacting land use and soil surface dynamics control groundwater outflow in a montane catchment of the lower Mekong basin O. Ribolzi et al.
- Rainfall interception and plant community in young forest restorations F. Gardon et al.
- Reforestation effects on low flows: Review of public perceptions and scientific evidence I. van Meerveld & J. Seibert
- Measurement and modeling of rainfall interception by two differently aged secondary forests in upland eastern Madagascar C. Prasad Ghimire et al.
- Positive and neutral effects of forest cover on dry‐season stream flow in Costa Rica identified from Bayesian regression models with informative prior distributions J. Krishnaswamy et al.
- Predictability of stemflow in a species‐rich tropical forest A. Zimmermann et al.
- Throughfall at an Abandoned Skid Trail in a Tropical Rain Forest in Peninsular Malaysia S. NOGUCHI et al.
- Vapour pressure deficit and solar radiation are the major drivers of transpiration in montane tropical secondary forests in eastern Madagascar C. Ghimire et al.
- Hydrological change modeling: Challenges and opportunities J. Seibert & H. van Meerveld
- Intra-annual variation in microclimatic conditions in relation to vegetation type and structure in two tropical dry forests undergoing secondary succession N. Schwartz et al.
- Variability and temporal stability of throughfall along a hillslope M. Verdone et al.
- Forest age and precipitation magnitude affected the contribution rate of rainfall to soil water R. Ren et al.
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- Ecohydrological assessment of the water balance of the world's highest elevation tropical forest (Polylepis) G. Mosquera et al.
- Water balance in a neotropical forest catchment of southeastern Brazil C. Mello et al.
- Typhoon-induced changes in rainfall interception loss from a tropical multi-species ‘reforest’ J. Zhang et al.
- Potential for improved groundwater recharge and dry-season flows through forest landscape restoration on degraded lands in the tropics L. Bruijnzeel et al.
- Rainfall interception by six urban trees in San Juan, Puerto Rico C. Nytch et al.
- Marked Differences in Stemflow in Unmanaged Japanese Cypress (<i>Chamaecyparis obtusa</i>) Plantations in Korea H. Jun et al.
- Rainfall interception recovery in a subtropical forest damaged by the great 2008 ice and snow storm in southern China L. Wei et al.
- Environmental filtering limits functional diversity during succession in a seasonally wet tropical secondary forest D. Craven et al.
- Estimating linkages between forest structural variables and rainfall interception parameters in semi-arid deciduous oak forest stands O. Fathizadeh et al.
- Nitrogen fixer abundance has no effect on biomass recovery during tropical secondary forest succession H. Lai et al.
- Um novo ecossistema: florestas urbanas construídas pelo Estado e pelos ativistas E. Silva et al.
- Survival and growth of five Neotropical timber species in monocultures and mixtures C. Mayoral et al.
- Plant water use responses along secondary forest succession during the 2015–2016 El Niño drought in Panama M. Bretfeld et al.
- Earthworms and tree roots: A model study of the effect of preferential flow paths on runoff generation and groundwater recharge in steep, saprolitic, tropical lowland catchments Y. Cheng et al.
- Does heterogeneity in regenerating secondary forests affect mean throughfall? N. Keller et al.
- Interception of Rainfall in Successional Tropical Dry Forests in Brazil and Costa Rica J. Calvo-Alvarado et al.
- Dew deposition suppresses transpiration and carbon uptake in leaves C. Gerlein-Safdi et al.
- Quantifying the effect of non-spatial and spatial forest stand structure on rainfall partitioning in mountain forests, Southern China C. Liu et al.
- Spatial distribution of hydraulic conductivity in soils of secondary tropical montane cloud forests and shade coffee agroecosystems B. Marín-Castro et al.
- Effects of changes in canopy interception on stream runoff response and recovery following clear‐cutting of a Japanese coniferous forest in Fukuroyamasawa Experimental Watershed in Japan T. Oda et al.
- Conservative N cycling despite high atmospheric deposition in early successional African tropical lowland forests I. Makelele et al.
- Hydrological dynamics in a tropical peatland mosaic at Pulau Padang, Indonesia: Influence of land-cover changes and rainfall variability S. Kurnianto et al.
- Comparison of interception loss by different rainfall magnitudes within a secondary forest of Popa Mountain Park, Myanmar Y. Zaw & H. Oue
- Interacting land use and soil surface dynamics control groundwater outflow in a montane catchment of the lower Mekong basin O. Ribolzi et al.
- Rainfall interception and plant community in young forest restorations F. Gardon et al.
- Reforestation effects on low flows: Review of public perceptions and scientific evidence I. van Meerveld & J. Seibert
- Measurement and modeling of rainfall interception by two differently aged secondary forests in upland eastern Madagascar C. Prasad Ghimire et al.
- Positive and neutral effects of forest cover on dry‐season stream flow in Costa Rica identified from Bayesian regression models with informative prior distributions J. Krishnaswamy et al.
- Predictability of stemflow in a species‐rich tropical forest A. Zimmermann et al.
- Throughfall at an Abandoned Skid Trail in a Tropical Rain Forest in Peninsular Malaysia S. NOGUCHI et al.
- Vapour pressure deficit and solar radiation are the major drivers of transpiration in montane tropical secondary forests in eastern Madagascar C. Ghimire et al.
- Hydrological change modeling: Challenges and opportunities J. Seibert & H. van Meerveld
- Intra-annual variation in microclimatic conditions in relation to vegetation type and structure in two tropical dry forests undergoing secondary succession N. Schwartz et al.
- Variability and temporal stability of throughfall along a hillslope M. Verdone et al.
- Forest age and precipitation magnitude affected the contribution rate of rainfall to soil water R. Ren et al.
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