Receding Forest Edges and Vanishing Reserves

Logging and road building carve up otherwise intact expanses of forest into small and isolated islands (forest fragmentation), creating a perimeter of abrupt forest edge where ecological changes take place.

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Hauptverfasser: Gascon, Claude, Williamson, G. Bruce, Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca
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Animal dispersal
Animals
Attrition (Research Studies)
Brazil
Dispersal
Ecology
Edge effects
Environmental aspects
Environmental impact
Feedback (Response)
Forest conservation
Forest cover
Forest ecology
Forest management
Forest regeneration
Forests
Highway construction
Land Use
Logging
Old growth forests
Perspectives
Protected areas
Rain forest ecology
Rain forests
Recruitment
South America
Timber industry
Tropical forests
Tropical rain forests
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