Recent debate about the fate of tropical forests has focused attention on the consequences of forest degradation and fragmentation for their diversity and composition, and the likely functional consequences of these changes. Existing data suggest that the responses of tropical forest plant and animal communities to habitat change are idiosyncratic, although a few consistent patterns are emerging. In particular, it is apparent that conventional diversity and richness metrics may not adequately represent anthropogenic changes to community structure and organisation. A widespread trend is towards 'biotic homogenisation': while disturbed forests may often have an equal or even a greater number of species than undisturbed forests, these species ...
Biodiversity loss from deforestation may be partly offset by the expansion of secondary forests and ...
Functional diversity (FD) ‘those components of biodiversity that influence how an ecosystem operates...
It is not simple to predict how environmental changes may impact tropical forest species diversity. ...
Loss of biodiversity can impair the functioning of ecosystems. That is the broad consensus after 20 ...
Human activities modify the disturbance regimes of tropical forests. Since tropical forests host hig...
Human-driven land-use changes increasingly threaten biodiversity, particularly in tropical forests w...
The Effects of Tropical Forest Management on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Eleanor M. Slade...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Understa...
The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other c...
Agricultural activities such as crop production and cattle ranching are rapidly replacing forests wo...
Many studies suggest that biodiversity may be particularly important for ecosystem multifunctionalit...
Biodiversity loss from deforestation may be partly offset by the expansion of secondary forests and ...
Functional diversity (FD) ‘those components of biodiversity that influence how an ecosystem operates...
It is not simple to predict how environmental changes may impact tropical forest species diversity. ...
Loss of biodiversity can impair the functioning of ecosystems. That is the broad consensus after 20 ...
Human activities modify the disturbance regimes of tropical forests. Since tropical forests host hig...
Human-driven land-use changes increasingly threaten biodiversity, particularly in tropical forests w...
The Effects of Tropical Forest Management on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning Eleanor M. Slade...
The future of tropical forest biodiversity depends more than ever on the effective management of hum...
1. Fragmentation of tropical forests is one of the greatest threats to global biodiversity. Understa...
The rapid disruption of tropical forests probably imperils global biodiversity more than any other c...
Agricultural activities such as crop production and cattle ranching are rapidly replacing forests wo...
Many studies suggest that biodiversity may be particularly important for ecosystem multifunctionalit...
Biodiversity loss from deforestation may be partly offset by the expansion of secondary forests and ...
Functional diversity (FD) ‘those components of biodiversity that influence how an ecosystem operates...
It is not simple to predict how environmental changes may impact tropical forest species diversity. ...