1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness and composition. Rarely have these effects been considered in terms of their impact on the functional and phylogenetic diversity of understorey plant communities, despite the direct relevance to community reassembly trajectories. Here, we test the effects of logging on functional traits and evolutionary relatedness, over and above effects that can be explained by changes in species richness alone. We hypothesised that strong environmental filtering will result in more clustered (under-dispersed) functional and phylogenetic structures within communities as logging intensity increases. 2. We surveyed understorey plant communities at 180 location...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
1. Understanding of the ecological impacts of logging practices on biodiversity and associated ecosy...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
1. Conversion of rainforest into agricultural land affects multiple facets of tropical plant diversi...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Considerable debate surrounds the extent to which tropical forests can be managed for resource ex...
Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation, and amo...
1. Considerable debate surrounds the extent to which tropical forests can be managed for resource ex...
Selective-logging remains a widespread practice in tropical forests, yet the long-term effects of ti...
Animals can have both positive (e.g. via seed dispersal) and negative (e.g. via herbivory) impacts o...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
1. Understanding of the ecological impacts of logging practices on biodiversity and associated ecosy...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
1. Conversion of rainforest into agricultural land affects multiple facets of tropical plant diversi...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Considerable debate surrounds the extent to which tropical forests can be managed for resource ex...
Plant functional traits reflect different evolutionary responses to environmental variation, and amo...
1. Considerable debate surrounds the extent to which tropical forests can be managed for resource ex...
Selective-logging remains a widespread practice in tropical forests, yet the long-term effects of ti...
Animals can have both positive (e.g. via seed dispersal) and negative (e.g. via herbivory) impacts o...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. Edge effects are among the most significant consequences of forest fragmentation. Therefore, unde...
1. Understanding of the ecological impacts of logging practices on biodiversity and associated ecosy...