Riparian buffers can help mitigate biodiversity declines in oil palm agriculture

Agricultural expansion is a primary driver of biodiversity decline in forested regions of the tropics. Consequently, it is important to understand the conservation value of remnant forests in production landscapes. In a tropical landscape dominated by oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), we characterized faunal communities across eight taxa occurring within riparian forest buffers, which are legally protected alongside rivers, and compared them to nearby recovering logged forest. Buffer width was the main predictor of species richness and abundance, with widths of 40–100 m on each side of the river s... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Deere, NJ
Bicknell, JE
Mitchell, SL
Afendy, A
Baking, EL
Bernard, H
Chung, AYC
Ewers, RM
Heroin, H
Joseph, N
Lewis, OT
Luke, SH
Milne, S
Fikri, AH
Parrett, JM
Payne, M
Rossiter, SJ
Vairappan, CS
Vian, CV
Wilkinson, CL
Williamson, J
Wong, ABH
Slade, EM
Davies, ZG
Struebig, MJ
Dokumenttyp: Journal article
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Verlag/Hrsg.: Ecological Society of America
Schlagwörter: Science & Technology / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Ecology / Environmental Sciences / Environmental Sciences & Ecology / LOGGED TROPICAL FORESTS / SPECIES-DIVERSITY / CONSERVATION / RESPONSES / IMPACTS / QUALITY / SABAH / ZONES
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/104797