Hong Kong was once entirely covered in subtropical rain forest but almost all of this had been cleared by the 17th century. Today around 9% of the land area is covered by secondary forest mostly developed since 1945 with an additional 5% under plantations, largely of exotic species. The use of mixed, native species for reforestation has only started recently. The aim of this study was to determine whether seed predation was a barrier to natural forest regeneration on degraded hillsides. Removal of seeds of eight tree species in the winter of 1995 and 12 in 1996 at four Hong Kong hillside sites was monitored. Seed removal at the two shrubland sites was higher than at the two grassland sites in both 1995 and 1996. Most seeds placed in the shr...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
Seed predation by animals is one of the major causes of death for seeds in tropical rainforests. By ...
Natural forests have been increasingly replaced by artificial plantations around the world. Some res...
The post-dispersal removal or predation of seeds of native tree species was investigated in Queensla...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Intensively urbanized Hong Kong has a degraded countryside envelope with 170 years of afforestation ...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
To evaluate factors limiting vegetation regeneration, studies of seed rain, seedling emergence, and ...
Plant communities in the continental tropics have suffered less from exotic plant invasions than the...
The status and prospects of urban trees in Hong Kong are evaluated with information gathered from qu...
Landslides often lead to a unique successional direction because the existing vegetation, seed bank ...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
Seed predation by animals is one of the major causes of death for seeds in tropical rainforests. By ...
Natural forests have been increasingly replaced by artificial plantations around the world. Some res...
The post-dispersal removal or predation of seeds of native tree species was investigated in Queensla...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Intensively urbanized Hong Kong has a degraded countryside envelope with 170 years of afforestation ...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
Forest restoration in urban areas often occurs in isolation from remnant forest, limiting the chance...
To evaluate factors limiting vegetation regeneration, studies of seed rain, seedling emergence, and ...
Plant communities in the continental tropics have suffered less from exotic plant invasions than the...
The status and prospects of urban trees in Hong Kong are evaluated with information gathered from qu...
Landslides often lead to a unique successional direction because the existing vegetation, seed bank ...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
Rodents affect the post-dispersal fate of seeds by acting either as on-site seed predators or as sec...
Hornbills are important dispersers of a wide range of tree species. Many of these species bear fru...
Seed predation by animals is one of the major causes of death for seeds in tropical rainforests. By ...