[图书][B] Life after logging: reconciling wildlife conservation and production forestry in Indonesian Borneo

E Meijaard, D Sheil, R Nasi, D Augeri, B Rosenbaum… - 2005 - books.google.com
This book presents a technical review of ecological and life history information on a range of
Bornean wildlife species, aimed at identifying what makes these species sensitive to timber …

[图书][B] Effects of land use changes on soil quality and native flora degradation and restoration in the highlands of Ethiopia: Implications for sustainable land …

M Lemenih - 2004 - pub.epsilon.slu.se
Land degradation is threatening biological resources and agricultural productivity, the
mainstay of the economy in Ethiopia. Ensuring sustainable food and biomass supply while …

Differential responses of large mammals to logging and edge effects

JF Brodie, AJ Giordano, L Ambu - Mammalian Biology, 2015 - Springer
Selective logging is one of the most widespread disturbances to tropical forests worldwide,
yet its impacts on large mammals remain poorly understood. We used camera trapping and …

Avian responses to selective logging shaped by species traits and logging practices

Z Burivalova, TM Lee, X Giam… - … of the Royal …, 2015 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Selective logging is one of the most common forms of forest use in the tropics. Although the
effects of selective logging on biodiversity have been widely studied, there is little agreement …

Mammals of the high altitudes of western Arunachal Pradesh, eastern Himalaya: an assessment of threats and conservation needs

C Mishra, MD Madhusudan, A Datta - Oryx, 2006 - cambridge.org
The high altitudes of Arunachal Pradesh, India, located in the Eastern Himalaya biodiversity
hotspot, remain zoologically unexplored and unprotected. We report results of recent …

Nutmeg-vertebrate interactions in the Asia-Pacific region: importance of frugivores for seed dispersal in Myristicaceae

S Kitamura, P Poonswad - Tropical Conservation Science, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
In tropical forests, large frugivores are assumed to be important seed dispersers for many
large-seeded trees such as the Myristicaceae, a widespread and common family. However …

Hunting: A serious and understudied threat in India, a globally significant conservation region

N Velho, KK Karanth, WF Laurance - Biological Conservation, 2012 - Elsevier
Hunting is one of the greatest conservation challenges facing tropical wildlife. Wildlife in
Indian tropical forests are vulnerable to hunting, although data on hunting impacts from the …

Recruitment of hornbill‐dispersed trees in hunted and logged forests of the Indian Eastern Himalaya

PIA Sethi, HF Howe - Conservation Biology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Hunting of hornbills by tribal communities is widespread in logged foothill forests of the
Indian Eastern Himalaya. We investigated whether the decline of hornbills has affected the …

Effects of selective logging on vascular epiphyte diversity in a moist lowland forest of Eastern Himalaya, India

R Padmawathe, Q Qureshi, GS Rawat - Biological Conservation, 2004 - Elsevier
Effect of selective logging on vascular epiphyte diversity was investigated in a moist lowland
forest of Eastern Himalaya. Three epiphytic groups viz. orchids, pteridophytes and non …

Dispersal modes and spatial patterns of tree species in a tropical forest in Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India

A Datta, GS Rawat - Tropical Conservation Science, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
We characterized the dispersal modes and spatial patterns of 128 tree species in a tropical
semi-evergreen forest of Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India. A high percentage of …