Slow recovery of tropical old‐field rainforest regrowth and the value and limitations of active restoration
Abstract
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 recovery. We used site chronosequences to compare developmental trajectories of vegetation between self-organized (i.e., spontaneous) forest regrowth and biodiversity plantings (established for ecological...
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Title
Slow recovery of tropical old‐field rainforest regrowth and the value and limitations of active restoration
Published Date
Oct 21, 2015
Journal
Volume
30
Issue
1
Pages
121 - 132
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