Changes in forest structure, the rate of recovery and stem turnover, 10 years after experimental cutting of a primary tropical dry forest in Jamaica, were determined by conducting a post-disturbance inventory of permanent sample plots in 2009. In April 1999, two plots within each of four blocks were assigned to two randomly allocated treatments (partially and clear cut) and a plot was assigned as a control (uncut). The treatment intensities were intended to mimic wood extraction for charcoal or timber production, a common form of anthropogenic disturbance in Caribbean dry forests. The application of the treatments significantly reduced the number of trees per diameter size-class, but after 10 years, the size-class distribution for the small...
Disturbance can be defined as 'any relatively discrete event in time that disrupts ecosystem, commun...
Tropical dry forests are the most endangered and least studied of all tropical forest ecosystems. On...
In many tropical developing countries, the twin pressures of population and poverty are resulting in...
We used data from experimental plots (control, partially cut and clear-cut) established in 1998, in ...
The long-term effects of logging treatments on rainforest regeneration are difficult to quantify due...
I studied the Blue & John Crow Mountain National Park in Jamaica to evaluate protected area effe...
We analyzed successional patterns in a very dry tropical deciduous forest by using 15 plots differin...
We experimentally manipulated key components of severe hurricane disturbance, canopy openness and de...
Because of human disturbance, the majority of today\u27s tropical forests are secondary forests. Und...
Land-use history interacts with natural forces to influence the severity of disturbance events and t...
We analyzed successional patterns in a very dry tropical deciduous forest by using 15 plots differin...
Abstract Background Natural disturbance is a fundamental component of the functioning of tropical ra...
Conservation of tropical forest biodiversity increasingly depends on its recovery following severe h...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Large areas of African moist forests are being logged in the context of supposedly sustainable manag...
Disturbance can be defined as 'any relatively discrete event in time that disrupts ecosystem, commun...
Tropical dry forests are the most endangered and least studied of all tropical forest ecosystems. On...
In many tropical developing countries, the twin pressures of population and poverty are resulting in...
We used data from experimental plots (control, partially cut and clear-cut) established in 1998, in ...
The long-term effects of logging treatments on rainforest regeneration are difficult to quantify due...
I studied the Blue & John Crow Mountain National Park in Jamaica to evaluate protected area effe...
We analyzed successional patterns in a very dry tropical deciduous forest by using 15 plots differin...
We experimentally manipulated key components of severe hurricane disturbance, canopy openness and de...
Because of human disturbance, the majority of today\u27s tropical forests are secondary forests. Und...
Land-use history interacts with natural forces to influence the severity of disturbance events and t...
We analyzed successional patterns in a very dry tropical deciduous forest by using 15 plots differin...
Abstract Background Natural disturbance is a fundamental component of the functioning of tropical ra...
Conservation of tropical forest biodiversity increasingly depends on its recovery following severe h...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Large areas of African moist forests are being logged in the context of supposedly sustainable manag...
Disturbance can be defined as 'any relatively discrete event in time that disrupts ecosystem, commun...
Tropical dry forests are the most endangered and least studied of all tropical forest ecosystems. On...
In many tropical developing countries, the twin pressures of population and poverty are resulting in...