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Autor:
Luke P. Shoo, Michael Montenero, Amanda N.D. Freeman, Carla Catterall, Kylie Freebody, Catherine Moran
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 479:118536
Frugivorous birds are important seed dispersers but are infrequent visitors to pasture. Therefore, the recruitment of rainforest trees into disused pasture is often limited by dispersal. We studied potential seed sources, seed-dispersing birds, seed
Functional trait representation differs between restoration plantings and mature tropical rainforest
Autor:
Basil Byrne, Gaylene Sheather, Jayden Engert, Peter Snodgrass, Dave Lloyd, Susan G. Laurance, Nara O. Oliveira Vogado, Judy Murphy, Leah Nugent, Kylie Freebody
Publikováno v:
Forest Ecology and Management. 473:118304
The planting and attempted restoration of tropical forest landscapes is increasing rapidly across the globe. Two limiting aspects of large-scale forest restoration are the demand for appropriate quantities of seeds and seedlings of native species, an
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 30:121-132
There is current debate about the potential for secondary regrowth to rescue tropical forests from an otherwise inevitable cascade of biodiversity loss due to land clearing and scant evidence to test how well active restoration may accelerate recover
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 186:107-114
Active restoration of biodiverse forest uses significant resource investment to produce rapid partial recovery of biodiversity, but with unknown longer term outcomes. Here we test the capacity of intensive high diversity rainforest restoration planti
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 146:53-61
There is vigorous debate about the potential for reforestation to offset losses in biodiversity associated with tropical deforestation, but a scarcity of good data. We quantified developmental trajectories following active restoration (replanting) of
Publikováno v:
Conservation biology : the journal of the Society for Conservation Biology. 30(1)
There is current debate about the potential for secondary regrowth to rescue tropical forests from an otherwise inevitable cascade of biodiversity loss due to land clearing and scant evidence to test how well active restoration may accelerate recover