Robert M. Ewers
Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate
Ewers, Robert M.; Orme, C. David L.; Pearse, William D.; Zulkifli, Nursyamin; Yvon-Durocher, Genevieve; Yusah, Kalsum M.; Yoh, Natalie; Yeo, Darren C. J.; Wong, Anna; Williamson, Joseph; Wilkinson, Clare L.; Wiederkehr, Fabienne; Webber, Bruce L.; Wearn, Oliver R.; Wai, Leona; Vollans, Maisie; Twining, Joshua P.; Turner, Edgar C.; Tobias, Joseph A.; Thorley, Jack; Telford, Elizabeth M.; Teh, Yit Arn; Tan, Heok Hui; Swinfield, Tom; Svátek, Martin; Struebig, Matthew; Stork, Nigel; Sleutel, Jani; Slade, Eleanor M.; Sharp, Adam; Shabrani, Adi; Sethi, Sarab S.; Seaman, Dave J. I.; Sawang, Anati; Roxby, Gabrielle Briana; Rowcliffe, J. Marcus; Rossiter, Stephen J.; Riutta, Terhi; Rahman, Homathevi; Qie, Lan; Psomas, Elizabeth; Prairie, Aaron; Poznansky, Frederica; Pillay, Rajeev; Picinali, Lorenzo; Pianzin, Annabel; Pfeifer, Marion; Parrett, Jonathan M.; Noble, Ciar D.; Nilus, Reuben; Mustaffa, Nazirah; Mullin, Katherine E.; Mitchell, Simon; Mckinlay, Amelia R.; Maunsell, Sarah; Matula, Radim...
Authors
C. David L. Orme
William D. Pearse
Nursyamin Zulkifli
Genevieve Yvon-Durocher
Kalsum M. Yusah
Natalie Yoh
Darren C. J. Yeo
Anna Wong
Joseph Williamson
Clare L. Wilkinson
Fabienne Wiederkehr
Bruce L. Webber
Oliver R. Wearn
Leona Wai
Maisie Vollans
Joshua P. Twining
Edgar C. Turner
Joseph A. Tobias
Jack Thorley
Elizabeth M. Telford
Yit Arn Teh
Heok Hui Tan
Tom Swinfield
Martin Svátek
Matthew Struebig
Nigel Stork
Jani Sleutel
Eleanor M. Slade
Adam Sharp
Adi Shabrani
Sarab S. Sethi
Dave J. I. Seaman
Anati Sawang
Gabrielle Briana Roxby
J. Marcus Rowcliffe
Stephen J. Rossiter
Terhi Riutta
Homathevi Rahman
Lan Qie
Elizabeth Psomas
Aaron Prairie
Frederica Poznansky
Rajeev Pillay
Lorenzo Picinali
Annabel Pianzin
Marion Pfeifer
Jonathan M. Parrett
Ciar D. Noble
Reuben Nilus
Nazirah Mustaffa
Katherine E. Mullin
Simon Mitchell
Amelia R. Mckinlay
Sarah Maunsell
Radim Matula
Michael Massam
Stephanie Martin
Yadvinder Malhi
Noreen Majalap
Catherine S. Maclean
Emma Mackintosh
Dr SARAH LUKE SARAH.LUKE@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Owen T. Lewis
Harry J. Layfield
Isolde Lane-Shaw
Boon Hee Kueh
Pavel Kratina
Oliver Konopik
Roger Kitching
Lois Kinneen
Victoria A. Kemp
Palasiah Jotan
Nick Jones
Evyen W. Jebrail
Michal Hroneš
Sui Peng Heon
David R. Hemprich-Bennett
Jessica K. Haysom
Martina F. Harianja
Jane Hardwick
Nichar Gregory
Ryan Gray
Ross E.J. Gray
Natasha Granville
Richard Gill
Adam Fraser
William A. Foster
Hollie Folkard-Tapp
Robert J. Fletcher
Arman Hadi Fikri
Tom M. Fayle
Aisyah Faruk
Paul Eggleton
David P. Edwards
Rosie Drinkwater
Rory A. Dow
Timm F. Döbert
Raphael K. Didham
Katharine J.M. Dickinson
Nicolas J. Deere
Tijmen de Lorm
Mahadimenakbar M. Dawood
Charles W. Davison
Zoe G. Davies
Richard G. Davies
Martin Dančák
Jeremy Cusack
Elizabeth L. Clare
Arthur Chung
Vun Khen Chey
Philip M. Chapman
Lauren Cator
Daniel Carpenter
Chris Carbone
Kerry Calloway
Emma R. Bush
David F. R. P. Burslem
Keiron D. Brown
Stephen J. Brooks
Ella Brasington
Hayley Brant
Michael J. W. Boyle
Sabine Both
Joshua Blackman
Tom R. Bishop
Jake E. Bicknell
Henry Bernard
Saloni Basrur
Maxwell V. L. Barclay
Holly Barclay
Georgina Atton
Marc Ancrenaz
David C. Aldridge
Olivia Z. Daniel
Glen Reynolds
Cristina Banks-Leite
Contributors
Dr SARAH LUKE SARAH.LUKE@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Researcher
Abstract
Logged and disturbed forests are often viewed as degraded and depauperate environments compared with primary forest. However, they are dynamic ecosystems1 that provide refugia for large amounts of biodiversity2,3, so we cannot afford to underestimate their conservation value4. Here we present empirically defined thresholds for categorizing the conservation value of logged forests, using one of the most comprehensive assessments of taxon responses to habitat degradation in any tropical forest environment. We analysed the impact of logging intensity on the individual occurrence patterns of 1,681 taxa belonging to 86 taxonomic orders and 126 functional groups in Sabah, Malaysia. Our results demonstrate the existence of two conservation-relevant thresholds. First, lightly logged forests (<29% biomass removal) retain high conservation value and a largely intact functional composition, and are therefore likely to recover their pre-logging values if allowed to undergo natural regeneration. Second, the most extreme impacts occur in heavily degraded forests with more than two-thirds (>68%) of their biomass removed, and these are likely to require more expensive measures to recover their biodiversity value. Overall, our data confirm that primary forests are irreplaceable5, but they also reinforce the message that logged forests retain considerable conservation value that should not be overlooked.
Citation
Ewers, R. M., Orme, C. D. L., Pearse, W. D., Zulkifli, N., Yvon-Durocher, G., Yusah, K. M., Yoh, N., Yeo, D. C. J., Wong, A., Williamson, J., Wilkinson, C. L., Wiederkehr, F., Webber, B. L., Wearn, O. R., Wai, L., Vollans, M., Twining, J. P., Turner, E. C., Tobias, J. A., Thorley, J., …Banks-Leite, C. (2024). Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate. Nature, 631, 808-813. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07657-w
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Jun 4, 2024 |
Online Publication Date | Jul 17, 2024 |
Publication Date | Jul 25, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Jul 19, 2024 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 23, 2024 |
Journal | Nature |
Print ISSN | 0028-0836 |
Electronic ISSN | 1476-4687 |
Publisher | Nature Publishing Group |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 631 |
Pages | 808-813 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-024-07657-w |
Keywords | Conservation biology; Forest ecology; Tropical ecology |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/37318328 |
Publisher URL | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07657-w |
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