Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remaining tropical forests. Landscapescale conservation strategies that include these forests are expected to have substantial benefits for biodiversity, especially for large mammals and birds that require extensive habitat but that are susceptible to extirpation due to synergies between logging and hunting. In addition, their responses to logging alone are poorly understood due to their cryptic behavior and low densities. In this study, we assessed the effects of logging and hunting on detection and occupancy rates of large vertebrates in a multiple- use forest on the Guiana Shield. Our study site was certified as being responsibly managed for ti...
Subsistence game hunting has profound negative effects on the species diversity, standing biomass, a...
Selective logging is the most widespread use of tropical forests. Building logging roads facilitates...
Subsistence hunting affects vast tracts of tropical wilderness that otherwise remain structurally un...
Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remai...
Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remai...
Vertebrate population densities were quantified in lowland central Guyana using line-transect census...
We examined the effects of selective timber logging carried out by local indigenous people in remote...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Tropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale deforestation provide unique...
Primary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is being deg...
International audienceTropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale defore...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Subsistence game hunting has profound negative effects on the species diversity, standing biomass, a...
Selective logging is the most widespread use of tropical forests. Building logging roads facilitates...
Subsistence hunting affects vast tracts of tropical wilderness that otherwise remain structurally un...
Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remai...
Areas allocated for industrial logging and community-owned forests account for over 50% of all remai...
Vertebrate population densities were quantified in lowland central Guyana using line-transect census...
We examined the effects of selective timber logging carried out by local indigenous people in remote...
The purported sustainability of sustainable-use reserves (SURs) has been questioned in recent decade...
The degree to which terrestrial vertebrate populations are depleted in tropical forests occupied by ...
Colombia embraces 7% of the Amazon basin, a worldwide conservation priority ecosystem, and most of ...
Most tropical forest landscapes are modified by humans, but the effects of these changes on rural hu...
Tropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale deforestation provide unique...
Primary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is being deg...
International audienceTropical forests with a low human population and absence of large-scale defore...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Subsistence game hunting has profound negative effects on the species diversity, standing biomass, a...
Selective logging is the most widespread use of tropical forests. Building logging roads facilitates...
Subsistence hunting affects vast tracts of tropical wilderness that otherwise remain structurally un...