Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we are to accurately assess the relative values of human-modified habitats for biodiversity. Despite a large literature and emerging consensus demonstrating a high conservation value of selectively logged tropical rainforests, few studies have taken a long-term perspective. We resampled small mammals (≤1kg) in a heavily logged landscape in Sabah, Borneo between 2011 and 2016 to investigate temporal patterns of species-level changes in population density. We found that small mammal population density in heavily logged forest was highly variable among years, consistent with patterns previously observed in unlogged forest, and uncovered evidence sugg...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
Many tropical mammals with important functional roles in forest ecosystems are threatened with extin...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
The majority of tropical forest mammal species survive selective logging, however we have only recen...
Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from la...
Southeast Asian rainforests have, in recent decades, experienced the highest rates of deforestation ...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
Tropical forest reserves have conservation value for terrestrial mammals and are threatened by anthr...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
Many tropical mammals with important functional roles in forest ecosystems are threatened with extin...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
The structure of forest mammal communities appears surprisingly consistent across the continental tr...