Salvage logging changes the taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional successional trajectories of forest bird communities
Abstract
Salvage logging following natural disturbances may alter the natural successional trajectories of biological communities by affecting the occurrences of species, functional groups and evolutionary lineages. However, few studies have examined whether dissimilarities between bird communities of salvaged and unsalvaged forests are more pronounced for rare species, functional groups and evolutionary lineages than for their more common counterparts....
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Title
Salvage logging changes the taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional successional trajectories of forest bird communities
Published Date
Mar 15, 2020
Journal
Volume
57
Issue
6
Pages
1103 - 1112
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