Plant functional types and traits as biodiversity indicators for tropical forests: two biogeographically separated case studies including birds, mammals and termites

Multi-taxon surveys were conducted in species-rich, lowland palaeotropical and neotropical forested landscapes in Sumatra, Indonesia and Mato Grosso, Brazil. Gradient-directed transects (gradsects) were sampled across a range of forested land use mosaics, using a uniform protocol to simultaneously r...

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Main Authors: Gillison, A.N., Bignell, D.E., Brewer, K.R.W, Fernandes, Erick C.M., Jones, D.T., Sheil, D., May, P.H, Watt, A.D, Constantino, R, Couto, E.G., Hairiah, K., Jepson, P, Kartono, A.P, Maryanto, I, Neto, G.G, Noordwijk, Meine van, Silveira, E.A, Susilo, F.X, Vosti, S.A., Nunes, P.C.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2013
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/95070

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