Conversion of tropical forests and diverse multicrop agricultural land to commercial monocultures is a conservation concern worldwide. In northeast India, landscapes under shifting agriculture (or jhum) practiced by tribal communities are increasingly being replaced by monoculture plantations (e.g., teak, oil palm). We compared oil palm and teak plantations, shifting agricultural fields, and forest fallows (0–8 yr regeneration) with tropical rainforest edge and interior sites in Dampa Tiger Reserve, Mizoram, India. Twenty replicate transects were surveyed in each of the 5 study strata for vegetation structure, bird species richness and density, bird abundance, and species composition. Tree density and canopy and vertical structure were lowe...
Plant–seed disperser interactions are critical for maintaining tropical plant diversity. However, th...
This dataset includes bird community, habitat structure, and vegetation data from the following publ...
The expansion of tropical agriculture is a major driver of the extinction crisis. A key question is ...
Conversion of tropical forests and diverse multicrop agricultural land to commercial monocultures is...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
1. Conversion of forest to oil palm agriculture is a significant and continuing threat to tropical b...
Industrial oil palm expansion has led to dramatic landscape changes that have negatively affected fo...
The expansion of industrial oil palm cultivation threatens tropical biodiversity globally, especiall...
Monocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodiversity loss. While prot...
Tropical montane habitats, grasslands, in particular, merit urgent conservation attention owing to t...
In the Western Ghats, India, we study how different intensities of tea cultivation influence birds. ...
1. Recovery of rainforest bird community structure and composition, in relation to forest succession...
1. Selective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical bi...
Much of the Bornean rainforest has been converted to oil palm plantation. This has resulted in fores...
Monoculture farming is pervasive in industrial oil palm agriculture, including those RSPO plantation...
Plant–seed disperser interactions are critical for maintaining tropical plant diversity. However, th...
This dataset includes bird community, habitat structure, and vegetation data from the following publ...
The expansion of tropical agriculture is a major driver of the extinction crisis. A key question is ...
Conversion of tropical forests and diverse multicrop agricultural land to commercial monocultures is...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
1. Conversion of forest to oil palm agriculture is a significant and continuing threat to tropical b...
Industrial oil palm expansion has led to dramatic landscape changes that have negatively affected fo...
The expansion of industrial oil palm cultivation threatens tropical biodiversity globally, especiall...
Monocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodiversity loss. While prot...
Tropical montane habitats, grasslands, in particular, merit urgent conservation attention owing to t...
In the Western Ghats, India, we study how different intensities of tea cultivation influence birds. ...
1. Recovery of rainforest bird community structure and composition, in relation to forest succession...
1. Selective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical bi...
Much of the Bornean rainforest has been converted to oil palm plantation. This has resulted in fores...
Monoculture farming is pervasive in industrial oil palm agriculture, including those RSPO plantation...
Plant–seed disperser interactions are critical for maintaining tropical plant diversity. However, th...
This dataset includes bird community, habitat structure, and vegetation data from the following publ...
The expansion of tropical agriculture is a major driver of the extinction crisis. A key question is ...