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Natural regeneration of subtropical montane forest after clearing fern thickets in the Dominican Republic
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Show full item recordAbstract: | [English] Tropical forests can recover after anthropogenic disturbances of light to moderate intensity; however, severe disturbances (e.g. compaction or loss of soil) often result in conditions that prevent forest recovery. These degraded sites are often dominated by grasses that can impose barriers for tree regeneration and arrest the succession process. |
Author(s): | Slocum, Matthew G.
Aide, T. Mitchell Zimmerman, Jess K. Navarro, Luis |
Date: | 2004 |
Published: | Journal of Tropical Ecology [ISSN: 0266-4674], 20(4), 483-486. |
Citation: | Slocum, M. G., Aide, T. M., Zimmerman, J. K., & Navarro, L. (2004). Natural regeneration of subtropical montane forest after clearing fern thickets in the Dominican Republic. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 20(4), 483-486. Recuperado de: http://lnavarro.webs.uvigo.es/ |
URI: | https://bvearmb.do/handle/123456789/507
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