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Bird use of logging gaps in a subtropical mountain forest: The influence of habitat structure and resource abundance in the Yungas of Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2009-01)
Selective logging is one of the main economical activities in tropical and subtropical forests. While most of the effects of this activity on bird communities have been studied by comparing exploited vs. non-exploited ...
Improving methods in gap ecology: Revisiting size and shape distributions using a model selection approach
(2013-05-01)
Questions: We assess gap size and shape distributions, two important descriptors of the forest disturbance regime, by asking: which statistical model best describes gap size distribution; can simple geometric forms adequately ...
Improving methods in gap ecology: Revisiting size and shape distributions using a model selection approach
(2013-05-01)
Questions: We assess gap size and shape distributions, two important descriptors of the forest disturbance regime, by asking: which statistical model best describes gap size distribution; can simple geometric forms adequately ...
Natural regeneration of tree species following reduced-impact logging in eastern Amazonia
(UFRA - Campus Belém, 2023)
Canopy gap structure as an indicator of intact, old-growth temperate rainforests in the Valdivian ecoregion
(MDPI, 2021)
Forest degradation continues to increase globally, threatening biodiversity and the survival
of species. In this context, identifying intact, old-growth forest stands is both urgent and vital to
ensure their existence ...
Effects of selective logging on tropical forest tree growth
(AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION, 2008)
We combined measurements of tree growth and carbon dioxide exchange to investigate the effects of selective logging on the Aboveground Live Biomass (AGLB) of a tropical rain forest in the Amazon. Most of the measurements ...
Gap edge attributes in Neotropical rainforest, Ecuador
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2018)