Consistency of effects of tropical-forest disturbance on species composition and richness relative to use of indicator taxa
Abstract
Lawton et al. (1998) found, in a highly cited study, that the species richness of 8 taxa each responds differently to anthropogenic disturbance in Cameroon forests. Recent developments in conservation science suggest that net number of species is an insensitive measure of change and that understanding which species are affected by disturbance is more important. It is also recognized that all disturbance types are not equal in their effect on...
Paper Details
Title
Consistency of effects of tropical-forest disturbance on species composition and richness relative to use of indicator taxa
Published Date
Apr 11, 2017
Journal
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
924 - 933
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