1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test for nonrandom community assembly and are now being applied to assessments of habitat restoration. A critical question for the restoration of tropical forests is how plantings influence the recruitment of new species, and specifically the phylogenetic and functional diversity of restored habitats. 2. We examined 8 years (2006-2014) of tropical forest recruitment in two restoration planting compositions (12 animal-dispersed and 12 wind-dispersed tree species) and a control (no plantings) in 24 plots, Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. Specifically, we assessed the influence of plantings on newly arriving individuals’ phylogenetic, functional, taxonomic diver...
Restoring small-scale habitat heterogeneity in highly diverse systems, like tropical forests, is a c...
1.The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous bi...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Despite extensive development of successional theory, few empirical studies have evaluated whethe...
Stepping-stone restoration plantings can reconcile conservation goals and local land use needs in hi...
Both dispersal‐ and niche‐based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
Active forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costl...
1.Secondary forests are increasingly dominant in human-modified tropical landscapes, but the drivers...
Choosing appropriate forest restoration interventions is challenging. Natural regeneration can rapid...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
One of the main environmental threats in the tropics is selective logging, which has degraded large ...
For tropical forest restoration to result in long‐term biodiversity gains, native trees must establi...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Restoring small-scale habitat heterogeneity in highly diverse systems, like tropical forests, is a c...
1.The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous bi...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...
1. Phylogenetic and trait-based approaches to community ecology are increasingly being used to test ...
1. Despite extensive development of successional theory, few empirical studies have evaluated whethe...
Stepping-stone restoration plantings can reconcile conservation goals and local land use needs in hi...
Both dispersal‐ and niche‐based factors can impose major barriers on tree establishment. Our underst...
Active forest restoration typically involves planting trees over large areas; this practice is costl...
1.Secondary forests are increasingly dominant in human-modified tropical landscapes, but the drivers...
Choosing appropriate forest restoration interventions is challenging. Natural regeneration can rapid...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
One of the main environmental threats in the tropics is selective logging, which has degraded large ...
For tropical forest restoration to result in long‐term biodiversity gains, native trees must establi...
Is active restoration the best approach to achieve ecological restoration success (the return to a r...
Restoring small-scale habitat heterogeneity in highly diverse systems, like tropical forests, is a c...
1.The success of restoration projects is known to vary widely, with outcomes relating to numerous bi...
1. Deterministic theories predict that local communities assemble from a regional species pool based...