Species richness and guild composition in rubber plantations compared to secondary forest on Hainan Island, China
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Species richness and guild composition in rubber plantations compared to secondary forest on Hainan Island, China
Authors
Keywords
Endemic species, Hainan Island, Rubber plantation, Semi-deciduous monsoon forest
Journal
AGROFORESTRY SYSTEMS
Volume 87, Issue 5, Pages 1117-1128
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2013-06-08
DOI
10.1007/s10457-013-9624-y
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Genetic divergence and population demography of the Hainan endemic Black-throated Laughingthrush (Aves: Timaliidae, Garrulax chinensis monachus) and adjacent mainland subspecies
- (2012) Yuchun Wu et al. MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
- Phylogeny and Biogeography of the Core Babblers (Aves: Timaliidae)
- (2012) Robert G. Moyle et al. SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY
- The impact of rubber plantations on the diversity and activity of understorey insectivorous bats in southern Thailand
- (2011) Phansamai Phommexay et al. BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION
- Effects of artificial afforestation and successional stage on a lowland forest bird community in southern China
- (2011) Qiang Zhang et al. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- The conservation value of oil palm plantation estates, smallholdings and logged peat swamp forest for birds
- (2011) Badrul Azhar et al. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- Composition of mixed-species flocks and shifts in foraging location of flocking species on Hainan Island, China
- (2011) FASHENG ZOU et al. IBIS
- Seed Plant Endemism on Hainan Island: A Framework for Conservation Actions
- (2010) Javier Francisco-Ortega et al. BOTANICAL REVIEW
- Bird community assembly in Bornean industrial tree plantations: Effects of forest age and structure
- (2010) Alison R. Styring et al. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
- Degraded lands worth protecting: the biological importance of Southeast Asia's repeatedly logged forests
- (2010) D. P. Edwards et al. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY B-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
- Wildlife-friendly oil palm plantations fail to protect biodiversity effectively
- (2010) David P. Edwards et al. Conservation Letters
- Bird species richness in a Bornean exotic tree plantation: A long-term perspective
- (2009) Frederick H. Sheldon et al. BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
- The Value of Rehabilitating Logged Rainforest for Birds
- (2009) DAVID P. EDWARDS et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- Enhancing Avifauna in Commercial Plantations
- (2009) ANDREA NÁJERA et al. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
- BIRDS DEFEND OIL PALMS FROM HERBIVOROUS INSECTS
- (2008) Lian Pin Koh ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
- Can oil palm plantations be made more hospitable for forest butterflies and birds?
- (2008) Lian Pin Koh JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY
- How will oil palm expansion affect biodiversity?
- (2008) E FITZHERBERT et al. TRENDS IN ECOLOGY & EVOLUTION
- Avian Biogeography and Conservation on Hainan Island, China
- (2008) You-Hua Chen ZOOLOGICAL SCIENCE
Create your own webinar
Interested in hosting your own webinar? Check the schedule and propose your idea to the Peeref Content Team.
Create NowBecome a Peeref-certified reviewer
The Peeref Institute provides free reviewer training that teaches the core competencies of the academic peer review process.
Get Started