Soil and litter arthropods represent a large proportion of tropical biodiversity and perform important ecosystem functions, but little is known about the efficacy of different tropical forest restoration strategies in facilitating their recovery in degraded habitats. We sampled arthropods in four 7- to 8-year-old restoration treatments and in nearby reference forests. Sampling was conducted during the wet and dry seasons using extractions from litter and pitfall samples. Restoration treatments were replicated in 50 × 50-m plots in four former pasture sites in southern Costa Rica: plantation - trees planted throughout the plot; applied nucleation/islands - trees planted in patches of different sizes; and natural regeneration - no t...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Intense and chronic disturbance may arrest natural succession, reduce environmental quality and lead...
The future of biodiversity depends to a great extent on the conservation value of human-dominated an...
Soil and litter arthropods represent a large proportion of tropical biodiversity and perform importa...
Soil and litter arthropods represent a large proportion of tropical biodiversity and perform importa...
Disturbance can alter tree species and functional diversity in tropical forests, which in turn could...
Tropical forest restoration initiatives are becoming more frequent worldwide in an effort to mitigat...
Manipulation experiments can contribute to understand the ecological role of litter in forest ecosys...
Forest regeneration will play an important role in the future of tropical biodiversity, as much has ...
Abstract Ecological restoration is becoming an increasingly important tool in humanity\u27s attempt ...
Dead wood represents 8% of terrestrial carbon stocks and is an important source of habitat and food ...
Converting forest to pasture can alter the roles of biota in ecosystem functioning, while vegetation...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Converting forest to pasture can alter the roles of biota in ecosystem functioning, while vegetation...
<div><p>Intense and chronic disturbance may arrest natural succession, reduce environmental quality ...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Intense and chronic disturbance may arrest natural succession, reduce environmental quality and lead...
The future of biodiversity depends to a great extent on the conservation value of human-dominated an...
Soil and litter arthropods represent a large proportion of tropical biodiversity and perform importa...
Soil and litter arthropods represent a large proportion of tropical biodiversity and perform importa...
Disturbance can alter tree species and functional diversity in tropical forests, which in turn could...
Tropical forest restoration initiatives are becoming more frequent worldwide in an effort to mitigat...
Manipulation experiments can contribute to understand the ecological role of litter in forest ecosys...
Forest regeneration will play an important role in the future of tropical biodiversity, as much has ...
Abstract Ecological restoration is becoming an increasingly important tool in humanity\u27s attempt ...
Dead wood represents 8% of terrestrial carbon stocks and is an important source of habitat and food ...
Converting forest to pasture can alter the roles of biota in ecosystem functioning, while vegetation...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are dominant disturbances in tropical landscapes, but conseque...
Converting forest to pasture can alter the roles of biota in ecosystem functioning, while vegetation...
<div><p>Intense and chronic disturbance may arrest natural succession, reduce environmental quality ...
Tropical soil arthropod communities are highly diverse and provide a number of important ecosystem s...
Intense and chronic disturbance may arrest natural succession, reduce environmental quality and lead...
The future of biodiversity depends to a great extent on the conservation value of human-dominated an...