Conflict in the canopy as human and climate factors drive liana dominance over trees

When a tree falls in the forest, lianas hear an opportunity. Figuratively, at least. These long-stemmed woody vines hitch a ride to the canopy by climbing up trees, rather than investing in their own structural support, i.e. a trunk. Evolving an impressive arsenal of adaptations, lianas compete aggressively with other plants for nutrients, water and … Continue reading Conflict in the canopy as human and climate factors drive liana dominance over trees