A-07-16Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to that in primary forest and rubber plantations by integrating new and existing data from a lowland rain forest area in Sumatra. Jungle rubber gardens are low-input rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) agroforests that structurally resemble secondary forest and in which wild species are tolerated by the farmer. As primary forests have almost completely disappeared from the lowlands of the Sumatra peneplain, our aim was to assess the contribution of jungle rubber as a land use type to the conservation of plant and bird species, especially those that are associated with the forest interior of primary and old secondary forest. Species-accumulation curves w...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
International audienceMonocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodive...
Until the end of the nineteenth century primary forests covered nearly all the island of Sumatra. Th...
Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to that in...
Species richness of terrestrial ferns and fern allies (Pteridophyta) may indicate forest habitat qua...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
Rubber plantations are widespread in mainland South-east Asia. Intensive monocultural rubber cultiva...
The rubber agroforests (RAF) of Indonesia provide a dynamic interface between natural processe...
Birds play a pivotal role in ecosystems, but in disturbed areas their role may be limited due to cha...
The rubber agroforests (RAF) of Indonesia provide a dynamic interface between natural processe...
Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an orig...
In the West-Kalimantan area (in Indonesia and Borneo), the rubber-based smallholder system is a trad...
During this century, forests have been extensively slashed and burned mainly in the lowlands of Suma...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
International audienceMonocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodive...
Until the end of the nineteenth century primary forests covered nearly all the island of Sumatra. Th...
Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to that in...
Species richness of terrestrial ferns and fern allies (Pteridophyta) may indicate forest habitat qua...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
Rubber plantations are widespread in mainland South-east Asia. Intensive monocultural rubber cultiva...
The rubber agroforests (RAF) of Indonesia provide a dynamic interface between natural processe...
Birds play a pivotal role in ecosystems, but in disturbed areas their role may be limited due to cha...
The rubber agroforests (RAF) of Indonesia provide a dynamic interface between natural processe...
Since the introduction of rubber at the turn of the 20th century smallholders have developed an orig...
In the West-Kalimantan area (in Indonesia and Borneo), the rubber-based smallholder system is a trad...
During this century, forests have been extensively slashed and burned mainly in the lowlands of Suma...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
International audienceMonocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodive...
Until the end of the nineteenth century primary forests covered nearly all the island of Sumatra. Th...