Extreme and highly heterogeneous microclimates in selectively logged tropical forests
Microclimate within forests influences ecosystem fluxes and demographic rates. Anthropogenic disturbances, such as selective logging can affect within-forest microclimate through effects on forest structure, leading to indirect effects on forests beyond the immediate impact of logging. However, the...
Main Authors: | Blonder, B, Both, S, Coomes, D, Elias, D, Jucker, T, Kvasnica, J, Majalap, N, Malhi, Y, Milodowski, D, Riutta, T, Svatek, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Frontiers Media
2018
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