Selective logging is the dominant form of human disturbance in tropical forests, driving changes in the abundance of vertebrate and invertebrate populations relative to undisturbed old-growth forests. A key unresolved question is understanding which physiological mechanisms underlie different responses of species and functional groups to selective logging. Regulation of oxidative status is thought to be one major physiological mechanism underlying the capability of species to cope with environmental changes. Using a correlational cross-sectional approach, we compared a number of oxidative status markers among 15 understorey bird species in unlogged and selectively logged forest in Borneo in relation to their feeding guild. We then tested ho...
AbstractSelectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, b...
Widespread selective logging in tropical forest causes structural damage and associated shifts in sp...
1. Selective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical bi...
1. Selective logging is the dominant form of human disturbance in tropical forests, driving changes ...
Effects of logging on species composition in tropical rainforests are well known but may fail to rev...
Published 20 May 2015Selective logging is one of the most common forms of forest use in the tropics....
Effects of logging on species composition in tropical rainforests are well known but may fail to rev...
Natural disturbances in tropical forests modify the availability and quality of resources and alter ...
Studies have established that birds are affected by logging and largely adversely. However, which sp...
1. Selective logging is a major driver of environmental changes in the tropics. Recently, there has ...
Selectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, but speci...
Selective logging is the main anthropogenic disturbance in tropical forests, driving shifts in speci...
Habitat destruction and degradation are major drivers of biodiversity loss and attention is increasi...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Primary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is being deg...
AbstractSelectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, b...
Widespread selective logging in tropical forest causes structural damage and associated shifts in sp...
1. Selective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical bi...
1. Selective logging is the dominant form of human disturbance in tropical forests, driving changes ...
Effects of logging on species composition in tropical rainforests are well known but may fail to rev...
Published 20 May 2015Selective logging is one of the most common forms of forest use in the tropics....
Effects of logging on species composition in tropical rainforests are well known but may fail to rev...
Natural disturbances in tropical forests modify the availability and quality of resources and alter ...
Studies have established that birds are affected by logging and largely adversely. However, which sp...
1. Selective logging is a major driver of environmental changes in the tropics. Recently, there has ...
Selectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, but speci...
Selective logging is the main anthropogenic disturbance in tropical forests, driving shifts in speci...
Habitat destruction and degradation are major drivers of biodiversity loss and attention is increasi...
SummaryPrimary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is be...
Primary tropical forests are lost at an alarming rate, and much of the remaining forest is being deg...
AbstractSelectively logged tropical forests retain high species richness and functional diversity, b...
Widespread selective logging in tropical forest causes structural damage and associated shifts in sp...
1. Selective logging is pervasive in the tropics and is among the most urgent threats to tropical bi...