Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural and seminatural habitats. A key question is how this expansion should be managed to reduce negative impacts on biodiversity. Focusing on the Llanos of Colombia, a mixed grassland–forest system identified as a priority zone for future oil palm development, we survey communities of ants, dung beetles, birds and herpetofauna occurring in oil palm plantations and the other principal form of agriculture in the region – improved cattle pasture – together with those of surrounding natural forests. We show that oil palm plantations have similar or higher species richness across all four taxonomic groups than improved pasture. For dung beetles, species ...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
Palm oil is the most produced vegetable oil in the world. The rapid expansion of oil palm plantation...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
Meeting rising demand for oil palm whilst minimizing the loss of tropical biodiversity and associate...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
<div><p>The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate aro...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
Oil palm expansion has caused considerable biodiversity loss as rainforest has been converted to pla...
The expansion of tropical agriculture is a major driver of the extinction crisis. A key question is ...
<div><p>Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of ...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
Expansion of oil palm agriculture in the tropics is driven by its economic success. However, it ma...
AbstractOil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across ...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
Palm oil is the most produced vegetable oil in the world. The rapid expansion of oil palm plantation...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...
Oil palm agriculture is rapidly expanding in the Neotropics, at the expense of a range of natural an...
Meeting rising demand for oil palm whilst minimizing the loss of tropical biodiversity and associate...
The inexorable expansion of oil palm plantations has been a major driver of biodiversity loss in the...
<div><p>The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate aro...
Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of tropical...
Oil palm expansion has caused considerable biodiversity loss as rainforest has been converted to pla...
The expansion of tropical agriculture is a major driver of the extinction crisis. A key question is ...
<div><p>Expansion of oil palm plantations across the humid tropics has precipitated massive loss of ...
The rapid expansion of oil palm cultivation in the Neotropics has generated great debate around poss...
As oil palm plantations continue to expand in Neotropical regions, identifying critical transitions ...
Expansion of oil palm agriculture in the tropics is driven by its economic success. However, it ma...
AbstractOil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across ...
Oil palm is one of the world’s most rapidly expanding crops, replacing humid forests across tropical...
Palm oil is the most produced vegetable oil in the world. The rapid expansion of oil palm plantation...
While the conservation role of remaining natural habitats in anthropogenic landscapes is clear, the ...