Tropical forest ecosystems are the most species-rich in the world and face intense pressures from land conversion. If done well, selective logging can be an important way of supporting local economies while minimally impacting wildlife. However, most studies on how selective logging affects wildlife come from sites that have been logged some time ago, often a decade or more. Here we assess how logging affects species assemblages in the very short term, immediately after the cessation of timber operations. We estimated overall mammal species richness in unlogged forest, previously logged forest, and an active logging concession in Indonesian Borneo using rarefaction-extrapolation-based diversity estimators. We found that estimated species ri...
1. Over 20% of the world's tropical forests have been selectively logged, and large expanses are all...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
Selective logging is very widespread across the tropics and can alter the habitat for myriad wildli...
Primary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is being deg...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
The island of Borneo is a biodiversity hotspot of global importance that continues to suffer from on...
The island of Borneo is a biodiversity hotspot of global importance that continues to suffer from on...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
1. Over 20% of the world's tropical forests have been selectively logged, and large expanses are all...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
Selective logging is very widespread across the tropics and can alter the habitat for myriad wildli...
Primary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is being deg...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Humans influence tropical rainforest animals directly via exploitation and indirectly via habitat di...
Recent work in the tropics has advanced our understanding of the local impacts of land-use change on...
The island of Borneo is a biodiversity hotspot of global importance that continues to suffer from on...
The island of Borneo is a biodiversity hotspot of global importance that continues to suffer from on...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
As logging activity increases in tropical rainforests, it is crucial to better understand the extent...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...
1. Over 20% of the world's tropical forests have been selectively logged, and large expanses are all...
Understanding temporal change and long-term persistence of species and communities is vital if we ar...
Lowland rainforests on Borneo are being degraded and lost at an alarming rate. Studies on mammals re...