Tropical lowland rain forest (TLRF) biodiversity is under threat from anthropogenic factors including deforestation which creates forest fragments of different sizes that can further un-dergo various internal patterns of logging. Such interventions can modify previous equilibri-um abundance and spatial distribution patterns of offspring recruitment and/or pollen dispersal. Little is known about how these aspects of deforestation and fragmentation might synergistically affect TLRF tree recovery demographics and population genetics in newly formed forest fragments. To investigate these TLRF anthropogenic disturbance processes we used the computer program NEWGARDEN (NG), which models spatially-explicit, indi-vidual-based plant populations, to ...
We examine the effects of forest fragmentation on the structure and composition of tree assemblages ...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Tropical trees constitute an ecologically important functional group in terrestrial ecosystems becau...
Tropical lowland rain forest (TLRF) biodiversity is under threat from anthropogenic factors includin...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
Abstract Tropical montane forests suffer from increasing fragmentation and replacement by other type...
Premise of the study: Patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) were analyzed within a population ...
International audienceKey message Forest disturbance affects the within-population distribution of g...
Tropical secondary forests cover an estimated 500 million ha globally encompassing more land area th...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Tropical regions are experiencing unprecedented economic and population growth. This goes hand in ha...
Agricultural activities such as crop production and cattle ranching are rapidly replacing forests wo...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
Plant populations are seriously threatened by anthropogenic habitat disturbance. In particular, defa...
We examine the effects of forest fragmentation on the structure and composition of tree assemblages ...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Tropical trees constitute an ecologically important functional group in terrestrial ecosystems becau...
Tropical lowland rain forest (TLRF) biodiversity is under threat from anthropogenic factors includin...
Premise of the study: Tropical forests are the most species-rich terrestrial communities on Earth, a...
Abstract Tropical montane forests suffer from increasing fragmentation and replacement by other type...
Premise of the study: Patterns of spatial genetic structure (SGS) were analyzed within a population ...
International audienceKey message Forest disturbance affects the within-population distribution of g...
Tropical secondary forests cover an estimated 500 million ha globally encompassing more land area th...
Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed d...
Tropical regions are experiencing unprecedented economic and population growth. This goes hand in ha...
Agricultural activities such as crop production and cattle ranching are rapidly replacing forests wo...
Tropical trees often display long distance pollen dispersal, even in highly fragmented landscapes. U...
Plant populations are seriously threatened by anthropogenic habitat disturbance. In particular, defa...
We examine the effects of forest fragmentation on the structure and composition of tree assemblages ...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Tropical trees constitute an ecologically important functional group in terrestrial ecosystems becau...