Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical forest habitats and their associated speciose biotas. Oil palm plantation monocultures have been identified as an emerging threat to Amazonian biodiversity, but there are no quantitative studies exploring the impact of these plantations on the biome’s biota. Understanding these impacts is extremely important given the rapid projected expansion of oil palm cultivation in the basin. Here we investigate the biodiversity value of oil palm plantations in comparison with other dominant regional land-uses in Eastern Amazonia. We carried out bird surveys in oil palm plantations of varying ages, primary and secondary forests, and cattle pastures. We ...
Malaysian palm oil industry has been associated with tropical deforestation and faunal biodiversity ...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
Further expansion of agriculture in the tropics is likely to accelerate the loss of biodiversity. On...
<div><p>Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of ...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
AbstractOil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across ...
Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase substan...
ABSTRACT Background: Quantitative effects of large-scale oil palm expansion in the Neotropics on bio...
Oil palm monoculture comprises one of the most financially attractive land-use options in tropical f...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
The expansion of industrial oil palm cultivation threatens tropical biodiversity globally, especiall...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly expanding equatorial crops. The two largest oil palm-pro...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
Malaysian palm oil industry has been associated with tropical deforestation and faunal biodiversity ...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
Further expansion of agriculture in the tropics is likely to accelerate the loss of biodiversity. On...
<div><p>Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of ...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
AbstractOil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across ...
Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase substan...
ABSTRACT Background: Quantitative effects of large-scale oil palm expansion in the Neotropics on bio...
Oil palm monoculture comprises one of the most financially attractive land-use options in tropical f...
<div><p>Palm oil is the most widely traded vegetable oil globally, with demand projected to increase...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
The expansion of industrial oil palm cultivation threatens tropical biodiversity globally, especiall...
Oil palm is one of the world's most rapidly expanding equatorial crops. The two largest oil palm-pro...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
Malaysian palm oil industry has been associated with tropical deforestation and faunal biodiversity ...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
Further expansion of agriculture in the tropics is likely to accelerate the loss of biodiversity. On...