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A decade of diversity and forest structure: Post-logging patterns across life stages in an Afrotropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Tropical forests are under threat of increasing pressure from income-generating land uses. SelectivePalabras claves:alpha diversity, Gabon, Liana increases, Selective logging, Tropical ForestAutores:Abernethy K., Biessiemou P.A.M., Comita L.S., Niangadouma R., Simon A. Queenborough, Sullivan M.K.Fuentes:scopusDeveloping hierarchical density-structured models to study the national-scale dynamics of an arable weed
ArticleAbstract: Population dynamics can be highly variable in the face of environmental heterogeneity, and understanPalabras claves:agro-ecology, black-grass, density-structured models, Landscape ecology, weed controlAutores:Childs D.Z., Coutts S.R., Freckleton R.P., Goodsell R.M., Simon A. Queenborough, Spencer M., Swinfield T., Vergnon R.Fuentes:scopusHistoric mining and agriculture as indicators of occurrence and abundance of widespread invasive plant species
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic disturbances often change ecological communities and provide opportunities for non-natPalabras claves:Autores:Calhoon E., Calinger K., Chang H.C., Comita L.S., Simon A. Queenborough, Wenzel J.W., Whitacre J.Fuentes:scopusFilling a void: Analysis of early tropical soil and vegetative recovery under leguminous, post-coal mine reforestation plantations in East Kalimantan, Indonesia
ArticleAbstract: Land degradation in Borneo, one of the world's richest biodiversity hotspots, is extensive. In EastPalabras claves:Chronosequence, East Kalimantan, forest restoration, mine rehabilitation, Plantations, topsoilAutores:Arbainsyah , Ashton M.S., Doroski D.A., Simon A. Queenborough, Woodbury D.J., Yassir I.Fuentes:scopus