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Autor:
Floris C. Breman, Charles H. Cannon, Caroline S. Bernard, Marloes van Beek, Frans Bongers, J. W. Ferry Slik, K. Sidiyasa
Publikováno v:
Biotropica. 43:288-298
Large parts of the everwet tropics have been burned, leaving many unburned–burned forest edges. Here we studied a Bornean forest edge to determine: (1) how unburned and burned forest differ in vegetation structure, diversity, composition and plant
Autor:
Caroline S. Bernard, Karl A. O. Eichhorn, J. W. Ferry Slik, Marloes van Beek, Floris C. Breman
Publikováno v:
Oecologia, 158(3), 579-588
Oecologia 158 (2008) 3
Oecologia 158 (2008) 3
Forest fires remain a devastating phenomenon in the tropics that not only affect forest structure and biodiversity, but also contribute significantly to atmospheric CO2. Fire used to be extremely rare in tropical forests, leaving ample time for fores
Autor:
Agus Salim, J. W. Ferry Slik, Floris C. Breman, Caroline S. Bernard, Douglas Sheil, Marloes van Beek
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology, 22(5), 1299-1308
Conservation Biology 22 (2008) 5
Conservation Biology 22 (2008) 5
Inventories of tree species are often conducted to guide conservation efforts in tropical forests. Such surveys are time consuming, demanding of expertise, and expensive to perform and interpret. Approaches to make survey efforts simpler or more effe
Autor:
Bram Koese, Carel ten Cate, Peter-Paul Jonker, Caroline S. Bernard, Shirley Jaarsma, Machteld N. Verzijden, Robert F. Lachlan, Willemijn Spoor, Peter J. B. Slater
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 23(19)
Summary Cultural transmission can increase the flexibility of behavior, such as bird song. Nevertheless, this flexibility often appears to be constrained, sometimes by preferences for learning certain traits over others, a phenomenon known as "biased
Autor:
Caroline S. Bernard, Marloes van Beek, K. Sidiyasa, Floris C. Breman, Charles H. Cannon, Karl A. O. Eichhorn, J. W. Ferry Slik
Publikováno v:
Oecologia, 164(3), 841-849
Oecologia 164 (2010) 3
Oecologia 164 (2010) 3
Tree species rarely exposed to burning, like in everwet tropical forests, are unlikely to be fire adapted. Therefore, one could hypothesize that these species are affected equally by burning and that tree abundance changes are linked solely to fire b
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https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/fire-as-a-selective-force-in-a-bornean-tropical-everwet-forest
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/fire-as-a-selective-force-in-a-bornean-tropical-everwet-forest