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Tropical rainforests are potential reservoirs of insects that could enhance crop pollination, but only a few instances of the provision of such servic...
Read moreA review of the literature shows that in nearly all cases tropical rain forest fragmentation has led to a local loss of species. Isolated fragments su...
Read moreThe extent to which tropical rain forests recover tree species richness, composition and community structure after clear-cutting or selective harvest ...
Read moreSuggests that it is possible to calculate the plant or community phytomass from analysis of forestry sample-plot data of Derbholz (above-ground wood &...
Read moreThe demise of tropical rain forests will lead to a large-scale extinction of genetic diversity, particularly of arthropods. Curtailing these trends mi...
Read moreUntil very recently there have been no digital data from satellites for studying events that occur at scales of 10-1000 m2 over large areas (100-100 0...
Read moreMonocultures of G. robusta, a non-gregarious timber species of subtropical rain forest, grow poorly in S. Queensland, where the tree occurs naturally....
Read moreWidespread and rapid losses of tropical rain forests have made understanding the responses of species to rain forest fragmentation an area of major co...
Read moreFragmentation is ubiquitous across tropical forests and drives marked shifts in tree community composition by differentially affecting species' disper...
Read moreIn Mora excelsa rain forests of Trinidad, leaf fall was heavy, from August to October and from February to April. For a single year the leaf fall was ...
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