Long-term impacts of selective logging on two Amazonian tree species with contrasting ecological and reproductive characteristics: inferences from Eco-gene model simulations
The impact of logging and subsequent recovery after logging is predicted to vary depending on specific life history traits of the logged species. The Eco-gene simulation model was used to evaluate the long-term impacts of selective logging over 300 years on two contrasting Brazilian Amazon tree spec...
Main Authors: | Vinson, C, Kanashiro, M, Sebbenn, A, Williams, T, Harris, S, Boshier, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2014
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