The value of biodiversity for the functioning of tropical forests: insurance effects during the first decade of the Sabah biodiversity experiment
One of the main environmental threats in the tropics is selective logging, which has degraded large areas of forest. In SE Asia, enrichment planting with seedlings of the dominant group of dipterocarp tree species aims to accelerate restoration of forest structure and functioning. The role of tree d...
Main Authors: | Tuck, S, O'Brien, M, Philipson, C, Saner, P, Tanadini, M, Dzulkifli, D, Godfray, H, Godoong, E, Nilus, R, Ong, R, Schmid, B, Sinun, W, Snaddon, J, Snoep, M, Tangki, H, Tay, J, Ulok, P, Wai, Y, Weilenmann, M, Reynolds, G, Hector, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Royal Society
2016
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