Limited Edge Effects Along a Burned-Unburned Bornean Forest Boundary Seven Years after Disturbance

  • Slik, J.W.F.
  • Beek, M., van
  • Bernard, C.
  • Bongers, F.
  • Breman, F.C.
  • Cannon, C.H.
  • Sidiyasa, K.
Publication date
January 2011

Abstract

Large parts of the everwet tropics have been burned, leaving many unburned–burned forest edges. Here we studied a Bornean forest edge to determine: (1) how unburned and burned forest differ in vegetation structure, diversity, composition and plant functional traits 7 yr after fire, and (2) if these variables showed significant edge effects. Environmental and inventory data from 120 plots (0.01 ha each), covering both sides of a ~1.3 km forest boundary were sampled. Differences in vegetation structure, diversity, composition and plant functional traits were analyzed in relation to disturbance type (Mann–Whitney tests) and edge distance (partial correlation analysis that controlled for confounding effects of elevation, slope and fire intensit...

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