Understanding the relationships between Coffea arabica L. and the native tree community of secondary forests regrowing after the abandonment of coffee plantations is important because, as a non-native species in the Neotropics, coffee can outcompete native species, reducing diversity and forests ecosystem services. We aimed to answer three questions: 1) Does coffee regeneration in secondary forests differ between shaded and unshaded abandoned plantations?; 2) How is coffee basal area related to structural attributes, species diversity and composition of the native community?; and 3) Do the relationships between coffee and native community differ between tree and sapling components? We sampled the tree and sapling components in a seasonal tr...
AbstractEffective conservation of biodiversity in patches of (semi-) natural vegetation is dependent...
Sustainable production and biodiversity conservation can be mutually supportive in providing multipl...
Understanding the processes that influence tree species composition in agricultural landscapes is es...
<div><p>Understanding the relationships between <i>Coffea arabica</i> L. and the native tree communi...
Abandoned shade coffee plantations are commonplace in Neotropical mountains. Their secondary success...
Tropical forests are deteriorating both in quality and quantity as a result of conversion to agricul...
The effect of arabica coffee management intensity on composition, structure, and regeneration of moi...
Land-use changes threaten biodiversity and ecosystem services. Some of the last remaining forest fra...
Abstract Expansion of coffee cultivation is one of the causes of deforestation and bio-diversity los...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Ethiopian Afromontane moist forests where coffee grows as understore...
Tropical deforestation and effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services are relatively well studie...
While the conservation impacts of inva- sive plant species on tropical biodiversity is widely recogn...
The forest structure and composition of Afromontane forests in Ethiopia, where Arabica coffee is ori...
ABSTRACT: Non-native species can become invasive and threaten the biodiversity of natural ecosystems...
Shade-grown coffee is an agricultural system that contains some forest-like characteristics. However...
AbstractEffective conservation of biodiversity in patches of (semi-) natural vegetation is dependent...
Sustainable production and biodiversity conservation can be mutually supportive in providing multipl...
Understanding the processes that influence tree species composition in agricultural landscapes is es...
<div><p>Understanding the relationships between <i>Coffea arabica</i> L. and the native tree communi...
Abandoned shade coffee plantations are commonplace in Neotropical mountains. Their secondary success...
Tropical forests are deteriorating both in quality and quantity as a result of conversion to agricul...
The effect of arabica coffee management intensity on composition, structure, and regeneration of moi...
Land-use changes threaten biodiversity and ecosystem services. Some of the last remaining forest fra...
Abstract Expansion of coffee cultivation is one of the causes of deforestation and bio-diversity los...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Ethiopian Afromontane moist forests where coffee grows as understore...
Tropical deforestation and effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services are relatively well studie...
While the conservation impacts of inva- sive plant species on tropical biodiversity is widely recogn...
The forest structure and composition of Afromontane forests in Ethiopia, where Arabica coffee is ori...
ABSTRACT: Non-native species can become invasive and threaten the biodiversity of natural ecosystems...
Shade-grown coffee is an agricultural system that contains some forest-like characteristics. However...
AbstractEffective conservation of biodiversity in patches of (semi-) natural vegetation is dependent...
Sustainable production and biodiversity conservation can be mutually supportive in providing multipl...
Understanding the processes that influence tree species composition in agricultural landscapes is es...