نتایج جستجو برای: tropical forests

تعداد نتایج: 102462  

Journal: :Science 1972
A Gomez-Pompa C Vazquez-Yanes S Guevara

On the other hand, it has often been stated that the tropical rain forests (tall evergreen forests in tropical warm and humid regions) around the world must be protected and conserved for the future generations (1). It has also been stated that it is most important that knowledge about the structure, diversity, and function of these ecosystems has priority in future biological research (2). Unf...

2011
THOMAS M. BROOKS DOUGLAS SHEIL

We reviewed the evidence on the extent and efficacy of conservation of tropical forest biodiversity for each of the classes of conservation action defined by the new International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classification. Protected areas are the most tested conservation approach, and a number of studies show they are generally effective in slowing deforestation. There is some docu...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2015
T Trevor Caughlin Jake M Ferguson Jeremy W Lichstein Pieter A Zuidema Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin Douglas J Levey

Overhunting in tropical forests reduces populations of vertebrate seed dispersers. If reduced seed dispersal has a negative impact on tree population viability, overhunting could lead to altered forest structure and dynamics, including decreased biodiversity. However, empirical data showing decreased animal-dispersed tree abundance in overhunted forests contradict demographic models which predi...

2012
Bruno Locatelli Raffaele Vignola

The watershed services provided by tropical natural and planted forests are critical to human well-being. An increasing number of valuation studies and experiences with payment for ecosystem services have dealt with the role of ecosystems in regulating the flow of water. However, several studies have been based on misconceptions about the role of forests and plantations in the hydrological cycl...

2016
David E. Friesem Noa Lavi Marco Madella P. Ajithprasad Charles French

Hunter-gatherer societies have distinct social perceptions and practices which are expressed in unique use of space and material deposition patterns. However, the identification of archaeological evidence associated with hunter-gatherer activity is often challenging, especially in tropical environments such as rainforests. We present an integrated study combining ethnoarchaeology and geoarchaeo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Xingli Giam

Tropical forests are incredibly biodiverse; they support at least two-thirds of the world’s biodiversity (1) despite covering less than 10% of Earth’s land surface (2). Unfortunately, prospects for tropical forests and the biodiversity therein are becoming increasingly bleak owing to unabated deforestation and forest alteration (3) that stem from human activities such as logging, hunting, agric...

2016
Anand M Osuri Jayashree Ratnam Varun Varma Patricia Alvarez-Loayza Johanna Hurtado Astaiza Matt Bradford Christine Fletcher Mireille Ndoundou-Hockemba Patrick A Jansen David Kenfack Andrew R Marshall B R Ramesh Francesco Rovero Mahesh Sankaran

Defaunation is causing declines of large-seeded animal-dispersed trees in tropical forests worldwide, but whether and how these declines will affect carbon storage across this biome is unclear. Here we show, using a pan-tropical data set, that simulated declines of large-seeded animal-dispersed trees have contrasting effects on aboveground carbon stocks across Earth's tropical forests. In our s...

Journal: :The Environmentalist 1988
N Myers

The mass-extinction episode underway is largely centered on tropical forests, insofar as they contain at least half of all Earth's species and they are being depleted faster than any other biome. But species distributions and depletion patterns are anything but uniform throughout the biome. This paper identifies 10 areas that a) are characterized by exceptional concentrations of species with ...

Journal: :Global change biology 2015
Molly A Cavaleri Sasha C Reed W Kolby Smith Tana E Wood

Although tropical forests account for only a fraction of the planet's terrestrial surface, they exchange more carbon dioxide with the atmosphere than any other biome on Earth, and thus play a disproportionate role in the global climate. In the next 20 years, the tropics will experience unprecedented warming, yet there is exceedingly high uncertainty about their potential responses to this immin...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2006
Quanfa Zhang Christopher O Justice Mingxi Jiang Jake Brunner David S Wilkie

This paper examines the vulnerability of the Congo Basin's forests through a GIS platform, taking into consideration the variables of population growth, road density, logging concession, and forest fragmentation. The assessment indicates that the forests will continue to shrink towards the interior over the next 50 years. Current contiguous forests will fragment into three large blocks, includi...

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