The cutting of all lianas prior to logging is a reduced-impact logging technique that is predicted to reduce liana proliferation in logging gaps. This study compares liana abundance and species composition in gaps created during conventional and reduced-impact logging in a forest of the eastern Brazilian Amazon. Logging treatments were conducted in side-by-side plots. Shortly following logging, 50-m2 plots were located in the approximate centers of four single treefall and four multiple treefall gaps in each logging area. Six years following logging, there were 40% fewer climbing lianas in reduced-impact gaps than in conventional logging gaps. In both logging areas multiple-tree gaps had higher liana densities and a higher proportion of lia...
Despite greatly improved forest management in recent decades, long-term assessments show that if cur...
Regeneration in forest canopy gaps is thought to lead invariably to the rapid recruitment and growth...
In tropical rainforest, most vascular plants have some capacity to resprout, and lianas are often ef...
The cutting of all lianas prior to logging is a reduced-impact logging technique that is predicted t...
Lianas are characteristic of many tropical forests and may serve multiple ecosystem functions. They ...
The abundance of lianas (woody vines) and the detrimental impact that they have on tropical rain for...
The role of lianas in relation to logging activities is analysed in a lowland moist forest in Camero...
Background: Lianas are considered to be particularly abundant in tropical forests after disturbance;...
Lianas, woody climbing plants, are a conspicuous component of tropical forest canopies that might af...
Lianas are a quintessential feature of tropical forests and are often perceived as being poorly stud...
Lianas or vines are forest components with poorly defined ecological function that intertwine the ...
Lianas are an integral part of tropical forest ecosystems, which usually respond strongly to severe ...
Reduced-impact logging (RIL) is a set of techniques aimed to maintain forest structure and functions...
Understanding the effects of forest management on lianas and their interaction with trees is an impo...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Despite greatly improved forest management in recent decades, long-term assessments show that if cur...
Regeneration in forest canopy gaps is thought to lead invariably to the rapid recruitment and growth...
In tropical rainforest, most vascular plants have some capacity to resprout, and lianas are often ef...
The cutting of all lianas prior to logging is a reduced-impact logging technique that is predicted t...
Lianas are characteristic of many tropical forests and may serve multiple ecosystem functions. They ...
The abundance of lianas (woody vines) and the detrimental impact that they have on tropical rain for...
The role of lianas in relation to logging activities is analysed in a lowland moist forest in Camero...
Background: Lianas are considered to be particularly abundant in tropical forests after disturbance;...
Lianas, woody climbing plants, are a conspicuous component of tropical forest canopies that might af...
Lianas are a quintessential feature of tropical forests and are often perceived as being poorly stud...
Lianas or vines are forest components with poorly defined ecological function that intertwine the ...
Lianas are an integral part of tropical forest ecosystems, which usually respond strongly to severe ...
Reduced-impact logging (RIL) is a set of techniques aimed to maintain forest structure and functions...
Understanding the effects of forest management on lianas and their interaction with trees is an impo...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Despite greatly improved forest management in recent decades, long-term assessments show that if cur...
Regeneration in forest canopy gaps is thought to lead invariably to the rapid recruitment and growth...
In tropical rainforest, most vascular plants have some capacity to resprout, and lianas are often ef...