Selective logging in tropical rain forests may promote population growth of invasive plants. The ability of invaders to respond, specifically in reproductive traits, to increase in resource abundance may allow them to increase their presence in the seed rain of recipient communities. The invasive pioneer tree Bellucia pentamera (Melastomataceae) is currently spreading within Gunung Palung National Park in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The park has also experienced periods of illegal, small‐scale, selective logging that seem to have facilitated population growth and spread of this invader. We first used fruiting frequency as a proxy for fruit output to make comparisons between B. pentamera and the native tree community of over 200 genera. We t...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
1. The establishment of new botanic gardens in tropical regions highlights a need for weed risk asse...
Native species' response to the presence of invasive species is context specific. This response cann...
Selective logging in tropical rain forests may promote population growth of invasive plants. The abi...
In tropical rainforests, gaps created by fallen canopy trees are the primary colonization sites for ...
An important challenge of invasion biology is to understand how interactions between species traits ...
Habitat modification and biological invasions are key drivers of global environmental change. Howeve...
International audienceAn important challenge of invasion biology is to understand how interactions b...
Disturbances caused by the conversion of rain forests into agricultural systems provide an opportuni...
The reproductive success of a species determines how successful that species will be in its environm...
Exotic fleshy fruited plants are often dispersed by generalist frugivores into undisturbed or weakly...
Intact tropical forests are generally considered to be resistant to invasions by exotic species, alt...
Disturbances caused by the conversion of rain forests into agricultural systems provide an opportuni...
Context Intact tropical rainforests are considered robust to plant invasions. However, land-use chan...
Selective logging in tropical forests is restricted to a few species, the so-called commercial speci...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
1. The establishment of new botanic gardens in tropical regions highlights a need for weed risk asse...
Native species' response to the presence of invasive species is context specific. This response cann...
Selective logging in tropical rain forests may promote population growth of invasive plants. The abi...
In tropical rainforests, gaps created by fallen canopy trees are the primary colonization sites for ...
An important challenge of invasion biology is to understand how interactions between species traits ...
Habitat modification and biological invasions are key drivers of global environmental change. Howeve...
International audienceAn important challenge of invasion biology is to understand how interactions b...
Disturbances caused by the conversion of rain forests into agricultural systems provide an opportuni...
The reproductive success of a species determines how successful that species will be in its environm...
Exotic fleshy fruited plants are often dispersed by generalist frugivores into undisturbed or weakly...
Intact tropical forests are generally considered to be resistant to invasions by exotic species, alt...
Disturbances caused by the conversion of rain forests into agricultural systems provide an opportuni...
Context Intact tropical rainforests are considered robust to plant invasions. However, land-use chan...
Selective logging in tropical forests is restricted to a few species, the so-called commercial speci...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
1. The establishment of new botanic gardens in tropical regions highlights a need for weed risk asse...
Native species' response to the presence of invasive species is context specific. This response cann...