This study set out to explore the hypothesis that previously undisturbed Amazonian terra firme (non-flooded) tropical forests show a gradient in resilience to selective logging as a function of tree species functional composition and in particular a positive relation with the presence of a specific ecological guild regarded as intermediate in the process of ecological succession known as the light hardwoods (LHW‟s). Field data came from the Manaus and Tapajos regions in Brazil and the Puerto Maldonado region in Peru. In response to drought stress induced canopy opening which is the natural disturbance analogue to selective logging, there was a significantly better performance in terms of turnover (diameter growth, mortality and recruitment)...
Selective-logging remains a widespread practice in tropical forests, yet the long-term effects of ti...
1.Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning ...
Estimation of carbon losses from trees felled and incidentally-killed during selective logging of tr...
The aim of the work presented here was to either use existing forest dynamic simulation models or ca...
Understanding the resilience of moist tropical forests to treefall disturbance events is important f...
Tropical forest degradation from logging, fire, and fragmentation not only alters carbon stocks and ...
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaini...
Selective logging remains a widespread practice in tropical forests, yet the long‐term effects of ti...
Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning an...
Understanding how land-use intensification affects forest resilience is a key for elucidating the me...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Most of the world's remaining tropical forests have been affected by either selective logging, under...
The aim of this study was to examine the dynamics of functional composition of a non flooded Amazoni...
Selective-logging remains a widespread practice in tropical forests, yet the long-term effects of ti...
1.Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning ...
Estimation of carbon losses from trees felled and incidentally-killed during selective logging of tr...
The aim of the work presented here was to either use existing forest dynamic simulation models or ca...
Understanding the resilience of moist tropical forests to treefall disturbance events is important f...
Tropical forest degradation from logging, fire, and fragmentation not only alters carbon stocks and ...
Edição dos abstracts do 24º IUFRO World Congress, 2014, Salt Lake City. Sustaining forests, sustaini...
Selective logging remains a widespread practice in tropical forests, yet the long‐term effects of ti...
Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning an...
Understanding how land-use intensification affects forest resilience is a key for elucidating the me...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
Most of the world's remaining tropical forests have been affected by either selective logging, under...
The aim of this study was to examine the dynamics of functional composition of a non flooded Amazoni...
Selective-logging remains a widespread practice in tropical forests, yet the long-term effects of ti...
1.Forest recovery following management interventions is important to maintain ecosystem functioning ...
Estimation of carbon losses from trees felled and incidentally-killed during selective logging of tr...