Monocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodiversity loss. While protecting intact or semi-intact biodiverse forest is paramount, improving biodiversity value within the 11.4 million hectares of existing rubber plantations could offer important conservation benefits, if yields are also maintained. Some farmers practice agroforestry with high-yielding clonal rubber varieties to increase and diversify incomes. Here, we ask whether such rubber agroforestry improves biodiversity value or affects rubber yields relative to monoculture. We surveyed birds, fruit-feeding butterflies and reptiles in 25 monocultural and 39 agroforest smallholder rubber plots in Thailand, the world's biggest rubber producer. Management an...
Protecting jungle rubber is an investment in biodiversity that pays significant dividends. Jungle ru...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
Species richness of terrestrial ferns and fern allies (Pteridophyta) may indicate forest habitat qua...
International audienceMonocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodive...
Rubber plantations are widespread in mainland South-east Asia. Intensive monocultural rubber cultiva...
Conversion of tropical forests and diverse multicrop agricultural land to commercial monocultures is...
Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to that in...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Strong international demand for natural rubber is driving expansion of...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
A-07-16Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to ...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
1. Conversion of forest to oil palm agriculture is a significant and continuing threat to tropical b...
1. In many developing countries, commercial oil palm farming supports the livelihood of millions of ...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
Industrial oil palm expansion has led to dramatic landscape changes that have negatively affected fo...
Protecting jungle rubber is an investment in biodiversity that pays significant dividends. Jungle ru...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
Species richness of terrestrial ferns and fern allies (Pteridophyta) may indicate forest habitat qua...
International audienceMonocultural rubber plantations have replaced tropical forest, causing biodive...
Rubber plantations are widespread in mainland South-east Asia. Intensive monocultural rubber cultiva...
Conversion of tropical forests and diverse multicrop agricultural land to commercial monocultures is...
Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to that in...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.Strong international demand for natural rubber is driving expansion of...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
A-07-16Plant and bird diversity in the Indonesian jungle rubber agroforestry system was compared to ...
This research article published by CABI, 2016In the face of globally diminishing natural habitats in...
1. Conversion of forest to oil palm agriculture is a significant and continuing threat to tropical b...
1. In many developing countries, commercial oil palm farming supports the livelihood of millions of ...
Rapid land-use change in the tropics causes dramatic losses in biodiversity and associated functions...
Industrial oil palm expansion has led to dramatic landscape changes that have negatively affected fo...
Protecting jungle rubber is an investment in biodiversity that pays significant dividends. Jungle ru...
At the end of the same century, jungle rubber is left as the main reservoir of lowland forest biodiv...
Species richness of terrestrial ferns and fern allies (Pteridophyta) may indicate forest habitat qua...