Quantifying the biodiversity value of tropical primary, secondary, and plantation forests
University of East Anglia · Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Biodiversity loss from deforestation may be partly offset by the expansion of secondary forests and plantation forestry in the tropics. However, our current knowledge of the value of these habitats for biodiversity conservation is limited to very few taxa, and many studies are severely confounded by methodological shortcomings. We examined the conservation value of tropical primary, secondary, and plantation forests for 15 taxonomic groups using a robust and replicated sample design that minimized edge effects. Different taxa varied markedly in their response to patterns of land use in terms of species richness and the percentage of species restricted to primary forest (varying from 5% to 57%), yet almost all…
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25Topics & keywords
- Biodiversity
- Species richness
- Deforestation (computer science)
- Taxon
- Ecology
- Secondary forest
- Habitat
- Tropics
- Life in Land