Estimation of carbon losses from trees felled and incidentally-killed during selective logging of tropical forests is relatively straightforward and well-documented, but less is known about the fates of collaterally-damaged trees that initially survive. Tree response to logging damage is an important and overlooked ecological process potentially affecting 2–5% of all extant tropical trees. Here we report on the fates of damaged trees over the first 8-years after logging in a transitional Amazonian forest in Eastern Bolivia. Mortality rates of damaged trees peaked in the first year after logging, and then slowly declined to background rates by the end of the study, indicating that if a damaged tree survives 8 years, it then runs approximatel...
<p>Forest degradation accounts for ~70% of total carbon losses from tropical forests. Substantial em...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
With humanity facing an unprecedented climate crisis, the conservation of tropical forests has never...
Estimation of carbon losses from trees felled and incidentally-killed during selective logging of tr...
Tropical forests are pivotal in global climate regulation and biodiversity conservation. Even though...
The long term effect of Reduced-Impact Logging (RIL) on above-ground live biomass (AGB) dynamics was...
Large trees in the tropics are reportedly more vulnerable to droughts than their smaller neighbours....
We examined carbon export in whole logs and carbon accumulation as coarse woody debris (CWD) produce...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
We combined measurements of tree growth and carbon dioxide exchange to investigate the effects of se...
The carbon sink capacity of tropical forests is substantially affected by tree mortality. However, t...
Tree mortality appears to be increasing in moist tropical forests 1 , with potentially important imp...
Large trees in the tropics are reportedly more vulnerable to droughts than their smaller neighbours....
Using insights from the forest ecology literature, we analyze the effect of injured trees on stand c...
<p>Forest degradation accounts for ~70% of total carbon losses from tropical forests. Substantial em...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
With humanity facing an unprecedented climate crisis, the conservation of tropical forests has never...
Estimation of carbon losses from trees felled and incidentally-killed during selective logging of tr...
Tropical forests are pivotal in global climate regulation and biodiversity conservation. Even though...
The long term effect of Reduced-Impact Logging (RIL) on above-ground live biomass (AGB) dynamics was...
Large trees in the tropics are reportedly more vulnerable to droughts than their smaller neighbours....
We examined carbon export in whole logs and carbon accumulation as coarse woody debris (CWD) produce...
The effects of reduced-impact logging (RIL) on the regeneration of commercial tree species were inve...
We combined measurements of tree growth and carbon dioxide exchange to investigate the effects of se...
The carbon sink capacity of tropical forests is substantially affected by tree mortality. However, t...
Tree mortality appears to be increasing in moist tropical forests 1 , with potentially important imp...
Large trees in the tropics are reportedly more vulnerable to droughts than their smaller neighbours....
Using insights from the forest ecology literature, we analyze the effect of injured trees on stand c...
<p>Forest degradation accounts for ~70% of total carbon losses from tropical forests. Substantial em...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
With humanity facing an unprecedented climate crisis, the conservation of tropical forests has never...