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Plantation forests and biodiversity: oxymoron or opportunity?
Author Affiliations
Scion, CEA CESTA, UMR BIOdiversity, GEnes & Communities, US Forest Service, ...
Published InBiodiversity and Conservation
Year2008
Citations1,207
Abstract
Losses of natural and semi-natural forests, mostly to agriculture, are a significant concern for biodiversity. Against this trend, the area of intensively managed plantation forests increases, and there is much debate about the implications for biodiversity. We provide a comprehensive review of the function of plantation forests as habitat compared with other land cover, examine the effects on biodiversity at the landscape scale, and synthesise context-specific effects of plantation forestry on biodiversity. Natural forests are usually more suitable as habitat for a wider range of native forest species than plantation forests but there is abundant evidence that plantation forests can provide valuable habitat, even for some threatened and endangered species, and may contribute to the conservation of biodiversity by various…
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