Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests
Examining ecosystem functioning of logged-over forests requires a quantitative trait-based monitoring approach, in addition to a taxonomic approach, which allows for evaluation of the accompanying shifts in species traits and functional composition. Our study evaluated forest regrowth after differ...
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id-ugm-repo.2787972023-11-01T07:11:58Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278797/ Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests Mahayani, Ni Putu Diana Slik, Ferry J.W. Webb, Edward L. Savini, Tommaso Gale, George A. Forestry Sciences Examining ecosystem functioning of logged-over forests requires a quantitative trait-based monitoring approach, in addition to a taxonomic approach, which allows for evaluation of the accompanying shifts in species traits and functional composition. Our study evaluated forest regrowth after different logging and thinning techniques applied to 60 one-hectare forest subplots in East Kalimantan that were logged using selective conventional and reduced-impact techniques. We used seven functional traits to compare the short-term (~1-year) and longerterm (~10-year) changes in functional diversity and composition of the forest. Both conventional and reduced impact logging resulted in higher functional diversity after 10 years, but forest functional traits shifted away from those observed in unlogged (control) subplots. Reduced-impact logging led to smaller deviations in functional composition compared to unlogged forest. We found that low-intensity reduced-impact logging, i.e., <3 m2 ha Elsevier 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278797/1/Changes%20in%20tree%20functional%20composition%20and%20forest%20functioning%20ten%20years%20after%20logging%20and%20thinning%20interventions%20in%20Bornean%20tropical%20forests.pdf Mahayani, Ni Putu Diana and Slik, Ferry J.W. and Webb, Edward L. and Savini, Tommaso and Gale, George A. (2022) Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests. Forest Ecology and Management (506). pp. 1-12. ISSN 03781127 https://www.elsevier.com/locate/foreco https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119948 |
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Examining ecosystem functioning of logged-over forests requires a quantitative trait-based monitoring approach,
in addition to a taxonomic approach, which allows for evaluation of the accompanying shifts in species traits and
functional composition. Our study evaluated forest regrowth after different logging and thinning techniques
applied to 60 one-hectare forest subplots in East Kalimantan that were logged using selective conventional and
reduced-impact techniques. We used seven functional traits to compare the short-term (~1-year) and longerterm
(~10-year) changes in functional diversity and composition of the forest. Both conventional and reduced
impact logging resulted in higher functional diversity after 10 years, but forest functional traits shifted away
from those observed in unlogged (control) subplots. Reduced-impact logging led to smaller deviations in functional
composition compared to unlogged forest. We found that low-intensity reduced-impact logging, i.e., <3 m2
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Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years
after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests |
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Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years
after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests |
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Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years
after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests |
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Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years
after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests |
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Changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years
after logging and thinning interventions in Bornean tropical forests |
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changes in tree functional composition and forest functioning ten years
after logging and thinning interventions in bornean tropical forests |
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