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Logging is the most widespread disturbance in tropical forests, altering ecological communities and functions. However, many species can persist in lo...
Read moreThe density of large herbivores is a major driver of forest ecosystem structure and function in conjunction with episodic disturbances, especially in ...
Read moreRestoring degraded forest ecosystems is an important element in the ongoing challenge to sustain the integrity and functioning of the biosphere. Howev...
Read moreForest reserves are established to preserve biodiversity, and to maintain natural functions and processes. Today there is heightened focus on old-grow...
Read moreChange and intensification of forest use alter tropical ecosystems, influencing biodiversity and, subsequently, ecosystem functioning. The implication...
Read moreThe global expansion of forest plantations at the expense of natural forests, especially old-growth forests, raises concerns about habitat loss and a ...
Read moreThe Murray-Darling Basin occupies over 1 million km2 of SE Australia. Since European settlement 200 yr ago, massive tree clearing and disturbance to o...
Read moreThis paper presents the results of a study on the influence of weather and climate variables on the basal area growth of individual shortleaf pine (Pi...
Read moreA system of equations was developed to describe the reciprocal effects of stand density and quadratic mean diameter through time, using data from a lo...
Read moreIn field studies conducted in Africa between July 1991 and November 1992, Acacia tortilis, A. nilotica and A. mellifera seeds on the ground suffered g...
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