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Author(s):  
Yongmin Cai ◽  
Mark Fraser Bransby ◽  
Christophe Gaudin ◽  
Yinghui Tian

Author(s):  
Yu-Chi Chang ◽  
Jianye Ching ◽  
Kok-Kwang Phoon ◽  
Qingxia Yue

Forests ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 1506
Author(s):  
Nalaka Geekiyanage ◽  
Srimal Rathnayaka ◽  
Sriyani Gamage ◽  
Adikari Appuhamilage Dulanjala Sandamali ◽  
Shamodi Nanayakkara ◽  
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Fragmented and degraded ecosystems should be restored to ensure the biological connectivity among fragmented forest landscapes. The tropical rainforests of Southwestern Sri Lanka are highly degraded and fragmented due to plantation agriculture and human settlements. However, the high spatial variation in environmental factors and ecosystem functions challenge the success rate of restoration interventions. The aim of this study was to assess the vegetation composition and stand structure in relation to the spatial variation in key soil physicochemical parameters in the Endane Biodiversity Corridor that links peripheral forest reserve to the Sinharaja Rainforest Complex (SRC). The site that extends over 24 ha was classified into five land-use categories (productive tea lands, marginal tea lands, scrub—abandoned three years ago, and two woodlands—abandoned 15 years ago) in which the vegetation composition, stand structure, and physicochemical parameters of soil were assessed and mapped. Results revealed that the Shannon diversity index in the scrub and the woodlands were higher than in the tea lands. The diversity among the secondary forest patches was similar. However, with a mean record of 14 species, the species richness was high in sites close to the SRC. In comparison to the SRC (358 Mg ha−1), there was a substantial potential to sequester more carbon in the restoration sites (12–108 Mg ha−1). While explaining 31% of abundance and species distribution, the ordination results revealed a close relationship of the soil parameters to vegetation composition and species abundance. The calculated coefficient variation values for soil parameters (TN, EC, Av.P, Ex.K, OC, and BD) were beyond 12%, indicating high or moderate soil spatial variability among the land use categories. Coefficient of variation for soil pH was estimated to be 9%, revealing low soil spatial variability among the land use categories. The maps of these soil parameters corresponded with the type of land use and fertilizer application to tea fields. The highest and the lowest total N contents were observed in the scrub and woodlands, respectively, which appears to be mediated by the relative composition of N-fixing trees between the two groups. Our results facilitate effective matching of sites to species for restoration of the Endane Biodiversity Corridor that may be replicated in similar restoration contexts in tropical Asia.


2021 ◽  
Vol 296 ◽  
pp. 113243
Author(s):  
Arijit Barman ◽  
Parvender Sheoran ◽  
Rajender Kumar Yadav ◽  
Ramesh Abhishek ◽  
Raman Sharma ◽  
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Author(s):  
Victoria Iñigo ◽  
Álvaro Marín ◽  
María S. Andrades ◽  
Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta

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