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Selective logging impacts on soil microbial communities and functioning in Bornean tropical forest. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Robinson SJB   +7 more
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Polyphasic taxonomy and chemical diversity of <i>Annulohypoxylon</i> (<i>Ascomycota</i>, <i>Hypoxylaceae</i>): New species from China's tropical forest. [PDF]

open access: yesPersoonia
Li QR   +9 more
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Patterns of tropical forest understory temperatures. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Ismaeel A   +18 more
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The sound of a tropical forest

Science, 2019
Recording of forest soundscapes can help monitor animal biodiversity for ...
Burivalova, Zuzana   +2 more
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Tropical rain forests

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 1987
Biogeographie et histoire des forets ombrophiles; hydrologie et microclimatologie; description et phenologie; litiere et nutriments; trouees et dynamique de la vegetation ...
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The future of tropical forests

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010
Five anthropogenic drivers–land use change, wood extraction, hunting, atmospheric change, climate change–will largely determine the future of tropical forests. The geographic scope and intensity of these five drivers are in flux. Contemporary land use change includes deforestation (∼64,000 km2 yr−1 for the entire tropical forest biome) and natural ...
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Forest dynamics in the tropics.

2013
This chapter discusses the dynamics of tropical forests. Specifically, the chapter presents the following topics: deforestation; forest land use dynamics; forest dynamics as a process of co-evolution in social and ecological conditions; forest transition pathways; reforestation; and policies that enhance forest conservation and extension.
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The tropical forests

1995
The tropical forest ecosystem is represented by three floristically diverse formations. The American formation is the most extensive, but large tracts of tropical forest are also found in equatorial Africa and South East Asia (Figure 2.1). Throughout these regions there is a recurrent structural and physiognomic adaptation to similar environmental ...
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