Animals can have both positive (e.g. via seed dispersal) and negative (e.g. via herbivory) impacts on plants. The net effects of these interactions remain difficult to predict and may be affected by overhunting and habitat disturbance, two widespread threats to tropical forests. Recent studies have documented their separate effects on plant recruitment but our understanding of how defaunation and logging interact to influence tropical tree communities is limited. From 2013 to 2016, we followed the fate of marked tree seedlings (n ¼ 1489) from 81 genera in and outside experimental plots. Our plots differentially excluded small, medium and large-bodied mammal herbivores in logged and unlogged forest in Malaysian Borneo. We assessed the effect...
Despite the importance of herbivory for the structure and functioning of species-rich forests, littl...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Plant-consumer interactions can be critical for regulating populations of both plants and animals. I...
Animals can have both positive (e.g. via seed dispersal) and negative (e.g. via herbivory) impacts o...
Human disturbances threaten tropical forests, potentially disrupting plant-animal interactions. Thou...
Vertebrate granivores destroy plant seeds, but whether animal-induced seed mortality alters plant re...
It has been suggested that tropical defaunation may unleash community-wide cascading effects, leadin...
Hunting and land use change modify native herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natura...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
The recruitment of seedlings from seeds is the key demographic transition for rain forest trees. Tho...
Selective logging is known to alter the structural and community composition of tropical forests and...
Mammalian herbivores have large-scale impacts on vegetation, altering structure and species composit...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
Quantifying the impact of habitat disturbance on ecosystem function is critical to understanding and...
Seedling mortality in 2016 of of seedlings tagged in experimental exclusion plots in 2013 in logged ...
Despite the importance of herbivory for the structure and functioning of species-rich forests, littl...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Plant-consumer interactions can be critical for regulating populations of both plants and animals. I...
Animals can have both positive (e.g. via seed dispersal) and negative (e.g. via herbivory) impacts o...
Human disturbances threaten tropical forests, potentially disrupting plant-animal interactions. Thou...
Vertebrate granivores destroy plant seeds, but whether animal-induced seed mortality alters plant re...
It has been suggested that tropical defaunation may unleash community-wide cascading effects, leadin...
Hunting and land use change modify native herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natura...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
The recruitment of seedlings from seeds is the key demographic transition for rain forest trees. Tho...
Selective logging is known to alter the structural and community composition of tropical forests and...
Mammalian herbivores have large-scale impacts on vegetation, altering structure and species composit...
1. Hunting and land use change modify herbivore abundances and cause cascading effects in natural ec...
Quantifying the impact of habitat disturbance on ecosystem function is critical to understanding and...
Seedling mortality in 2016 of of seedlings tagged in experimental exclusion plots in 2013 in logged ...
Despite the importance of herbivory for the structure and functioning of species-rich forests, littl...
1. Logging is a major driver of tropical forest degradation, with severe impacts on plant richness a...
Plant-consumer interactions can be critical for regulating populations of both plants and animals. I...