Temporal Decay in Timber Species Composition and Value in Amazonian Logging Concessions
Published 2016 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Temporal Decay in Timber Species Composition and Value in Amazonian Logging Concessions
Authors
Keywords
Timber, Forests, Trees, Brazil, Forest ecology, Roads, Wood, Economic history
Journal
PLoS One
Volume 11, Issue 7, Pages e0159035
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Online
2016-07-14
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0159035
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Mapping the World's Intact Forest Landscapes by Remote Sensing
- (2016) Peter Potapov et al. ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY
- Assessing Sampling Biases in Logging Impact Studies in Tropical Forests
- (2016) Juliana Laufer et al. Tropical Conservation Science
- Medium-term dynamics of tree species composition in response to silvicultural intervention intensities in a tropical rain forest
- (2015) Angela Luciana de Avila et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Boom-bust patterns in the Brazilian Amazon
- (2015) Diana Weinhold et al. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
- Maintaining ecosystem function and services in logged tropical forests
- (2014) David P. Edwards et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Logging Concessions Enable Illegal Logging Crisis in the Peruvian Amazon
- (2014) Matt Finer et al. Scientific Reports
- Dispersal vacuum in the seedling recruitment of a primate-dispersed Amazonian tree
- (2013) Taal Levi et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Biodiversity Despite Selective Logging
- (2013) D. P. Edwards et al. SCIENCE
- Hyperdominance in the Amazonian Tree Flora
- (2013) H. ter Steege et al. SCIENCE
- Navjot's nightmare revisited: logging, agriculture, and biodiversity in Southeast Asia
- (2013) David S. Wilcove et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- The ‘few winners and many losers’ paradigm revisited: Emerging prospects for tropical forest biodiversity
- (2012) Marcelo Tabarelli et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- Prospects for Sustainable Logging in Tropical Forests
- (2012) BIOSCIENCE
- Deforestation beyond borders: Addressing the disparity between production and consumption of global resources
- (2012) Julianne H. Mills Busa Conservation Letters
- Subsidized agricultural resettlements as drivers of tropical deforestation
- (2011) Carlos A. Peres et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- International wood trade and forest change: A global analysis
- (2011) Thomas Kastner et al. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
- Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversity
- (2011) Luke Gibson et al. NATURE
- Roads as Drivers of Change: Trajectories across the Tri‑National Frontier in MAP, the Southwestern Amazon
- (2011) Jane Southworth et al. Remote Sensing
- Global oil depletion: A review of the evidence
- (2010) Steve Sorrell et al. ENERGY POLICY
- A Contemporary Assessment of Change in Humid Tropical Forests
- (2009) GREGORY P. ASNER et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- Balancing Conservation and Economic Sustainability: The Future of the Amazon Timber Industry
- (2009) Frank Merry et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
- The story of phosphorus: Global food security and food for thought
- (2009) Dana Cordell et al. GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE-HUMAN AND POLICY DIMENSIONS
- Boom-and-Bust Development Patterns Across the Amazon Deforestation Frontier
- (2009) A. S. L. Rodrigues et al. SCIENCE
- A protocol for data exploration to avoid common statistical problems
- (2009) Alain F. Zuur et al. Methods in Ecology and Evolution
- Beyond reduced-impact logging: Silvicultural treatments to increase growth rates of tropical trees
- (2008) M. Peña-Claros et al. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- Reduced-impact logging: Challenges and opportunities
- (2008) F.E. Putz et al. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- Impending collapse of bluefin tuna in the northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean
- (2008) Brian R. MacKenzie et al. Conservation Letters
Publish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn MoreAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started