The value of rehabilitating logged rainforest for birds

Edwards, David P. and Ansell, Felicity A. and Ahmad, Abdul H. and Nilus, Reuben and Hamer, Keith C. (2009) The value of rehabilitating logged rainforest for birds. [Research Paper]

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Abstract

The recent advent of carbon crediting has led to a rapid rise in biosequestration projects that seek to remove carbon from the atmosphere through afforestation and forest rehabilitation. Such projects also present an important potential opportunity to reverse biodiversity losses resulting from deforestation and forest degradation, but the biodiversity benefits of different forms of biosequestration have not been considered adequately. We captured birds in mist nets to examine the effects of rehabilitation of logged forest on birds in Sabah, Borneo, and to test the hypothesis that rehabilitation restores avian assemblages within regenerating forest to a condition closer to that seen in unlogged forest. Species richness and diversity were similar in unlogged and rehabilitated forest, but significantly lower in naturally regenerating forest. Rehabilitation resulted in a relatively rapid recovery of populations of insectivores within logged forest, especially those species that forage by sallying, but had a marked adverse effect on frugivores and possibly reduced the overall abundance of birds within regenerating forest. In view of these results, we advocate increased management for heterogeneity within rehabilitated forests, but we strongly urge an increased role for forest rehabilitation in the design and implementation of a biodiversity-friendly carbon-offsetting market

Item Type: Research Paper
Creators: Edwards, David P. and Ansell, Felicity A. and Ahmad, Abdul H. and Nilus, Reuben and Hamer, Keith C.
Title: The value of rehabilitating logged rainforest for birds
Date: 2009
Location: Sabah Forestry Department website
Publication: Sabah Forestry Department
Physical Description: 6p.
Agency Name: Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Date Deposited: 17 Oct 2018 01:01
Last Modified: 17 Oct 2018 01:01
URI: http://myagric.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/12880

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