Contrasting patterns of local richness of seedlings, saplings, and trees may have implications for regeneration in rainforest remnants

Volume: 50, Issue: 6, Pages: 889 - 897
Published: Sep 19, 2018
Abstract
Remnants of lowland rain forest remain following deforestation, but the longer-term effects of fragmentation remain poorly understood, partly due to the long generation times of trees. We study rain forest trees in three size classes: seedlings (<1 cm dbh), saplings (1–5 cm dbh), and trees (>5 cm) that broadly reflect pre- and post-fragmentation communities, and we examine the impacts of fragmentation on forest regeneration in Sabah, Malaysian...
Paper Details
Title
Contrasting patterns of local richness of seedlings, saplings, and trees may have implications for regeneration in rainforest remnants
Published Date
Sep 19, 2018
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
6
Pages
889 - 897
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