Abstract Selective logging is one of the main human activities that are drastically modifying tropical forests around the world. Reduced-impact logging emerged as a rational model of timber harvesting that reduces the impacts on the ecosystems and contributes to the conservation of natural resources. Nevertheless, this type of activity may still alter the forest structure, nutrient cycling, soil drainage, and other important ecosystem processes. Here, we aimed at testing the effects of selective logging on litter deposition in central Brazilian Amazonia. We estimated litter production during one dry and one rainy season in 11 sites logged between 2003 and 2017 and one unlogged site. Mean litter deposition was greater during the dry season. ...
Abstract The assumption for this study was that litterfall in floodplain environments of the middle ...
Selective logging is one of the most prominent land uses in tropical forests and although it involve...
Litterfall is an essential component of tropical forest productivity, transferring nutrients from th...
One-fourth of Brazilian Amazonia is managed for timber production, but only a small portion of activ...
Aim The Brazilian Atlantic forest covers c. 10 % of its original extent, and some areas are still be...
Litterfall plays an important role in nutrient cycling and maintenance of soil fertility in terrestr...
Uncertainty exists whether reduced-impact selective logging typical of sustainable forest management...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the litterfall deposition, the decomposition rate (KL) a...
Litter fall and leaf decomposition represent important functional processes, yet we have a limited u...
Litter fall and leaf decomposition represent important functional processes, yet we have a limited u...
We analyzed the effects of distance to forest edge and soil texture on fine-litter production and on...
Every year, logging in the world’s largest tropical forest, located within the Amazon biome, continu...
There is much interest in ways to exploit tropical timber without greatly changing forest processes ...
The Amazon Basin experiences severe droughts that may become more common in the future. Little is kn...
The Amazon Basin experiences severe droughts that may become more common in the future. Little is kn...
Abstract The assumption for this study was that litterfall in floodplain environments of the middle ...
Selective logging is one of the most prominent land uses in tropical forests and although it involve...
Litterfall is an essential component of tropical forest productivity, transferring nutrients from th...
One-fourth of Brazilian Amazonia is managed for timber production, but only a small portion of activ...
Aim The Brazilian Atlantic forest covers c. 10 % of its original extent, and some areas are still be...
Litterfall plays an important role in nutrient cycling and maintenance of soil fertility in terrestr...
Uncertainty exists whether reduced-impact selective logging typical of sustainable forest management...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the litterfall deposition, the decomposition rate (KL) a...
Litter fall and leaf decomposition represent important functional processes, yet we have a limited u...
Litter fall and leaf decomposition represent important functional processes, yet we have a limited u...
We analyzed the effects of distance to forest edge and soil texture on fine-litter production and on...
Every year, logging in the world’s largest tropical forest, located within the Amazon biome, continu...
There is much interest in ways to exploit tropical timber without greatly changing forest processes ...
The Amazon Basin experiences severe droughts that may become more common in the future. Little is kn...
The Amazon Basin experiences severe droughts that may become more common in the future. Little is kn...
Abstract The assumption for this study was that litterfall in floodplain environments of the middle ...
Selective logging is one of the most prominent land uses in tropical forests and although it involve...
Litterfall is an essential component of tropical forest productivity, transferring nutrients from th...