Agroforestry orchards support greater avian biodiversity than monoculture oil palm and rubber tree plantations
The suitability of agricultural matrices to support biodiversity, including birds, varies depending on agricultural land-use. In Southeast Asia, monoculture plantations of oil palm and rubber tree have replaced the native rainforests and displaced forest biodiversity. Compared to such single functio...
Main Authors: | Yahya, Muhammad Syafiq, Sharifah Nur Atikah, Mukri, Izereen, Sanusi, Ruzana, Norhisham, Ahmad Razi, Azhar, Badrul |
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Format: | Article |
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Elsevier
2022
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