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Selective logging is the primary cause of tropical forest degradation and is rapidly expanding worldwide. While the impacts of logging on species dive...
Read moreForestry with short stand generations and simplified forest structures has markedly affected forest biodiversity. One group of organisms adversely aff...
Read moreTwo different vegetation communities, Acacia mellifera bushland and associated grassland in a drier, more northerly zone, and A. seyall Balanites aegy...
Read moreLianas or woody vines can be detrimental to the trees that support them. Research on liana cutting for tropical timber management has demonstrated pos...
Read moreWe reviewed the use of dung beetles as indicators of environmental change, highlighting the influence of natural forest dynamics on species distributi...
Read moreFew empirical studies have described social-ecological systems (SESs) in transition. Some studies focused on external drivers that impact the SES and ...
Read moreThe impact of habitat disturbance on biodiversity conservation and animal health is poorly understood. Selective logging results in a suite of alterat...
Read moreBeavers create habitat diversity across catchment landscapes by impounding small streams. This increased habitat diversity leads to increased species ...
Read moreThe long-term effects of logging residue addition and removal on soil macroarthropods and enchytraeids were examined in a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris...
Read moreThe responses of two frugivorous ungulates, the mousedeer species Tragulus javanicus klossi and T. napu borneanus, to mechanized selective logging in ...
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