Logging cuts the functional importance of invertebrates in tropical rainforest

Invertebrates are dominant species in primary tropical rainforests, where their abundance and diversity contributes to the functioning and resilience of these globally important ecosystems. However, more than one-third of tropical forests have been logged, with dramatic impacts on rainforest biodive...

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Main Authors: Ewers, Robert M. (Author), Boyle, Michael J.W (Author), Gleave, Rosalind A. (Author), Plowman, Nichola S. (Author), Benedick, Suzan (Author), Bernard, Henry (Author), Bishop, Tom R. (Author), Bakhtiar, Effendi Y. (Author), Chey, Vun Khen (Author), Chung, Arthur Y.C (Author), Davies, Richard G. (Author), Edwards, David P. (Author), Eggleton, Paul (Author), Fayle, Tom M. (Author), Hardwick, Stephen R. (Author), Homathevi, Rahman (Author), Kitching, Roger L. (Author), Khoo, Min Sheng (Author), Luke, Sarah H. (Author), March, Joshua J. (Author), Nilus, Reuben (Author), Pfeifer, Marion (Author), Rao, Sri V. (Author), Sharp, Adam C. (Author), Snaddon, Jake L. (Author), Stork, Nigel E (Author), Struebig, Matthew J. (Author), Wearn, Oliver R. (Author), Yusah, Kalsum M. (Author), Turner, Edgar C. (Author)
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Language:English
Published: 2015-04-13.
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