Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6544302 | Forest Ecology and Management | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
These results suggest that the semi-deciduous moist forests of CAR are locally resilient to small-scale disturbances associated with silvicultural operations. This may be a consequence of the past anthropogenic and/or climatic disturbances, which have been stronger and more long-lasting than elsewhere within the tropical forest biome, and would have removed the most vulnerable species. Because logging intensity in these forests is usually low, we do not expect any direct major impact on tree species diversity, at least after the first felling cycle.
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Authors
S. Gourlet-Fleury, D. Beina, A. Fayolle, D.-Y. Ouédraogo, F. Mortier, F. Bénédet, D. Closset-Kopp, G. Decocq,