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Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences | 2016

Selective logging in tropical forests decreases the robustness of liana–tree interaction networks to the loss of host tree species

Ainhoa Magrach; Rebecca A. Senior; Andrew W. Rogers; Deddy Nurdin; Suzan Benedick; William F. Laurance; Luis Santamaría; David Edwards

Selective logging is one of the major drivers of tropical forest degradation, causing important shifts in species composition. Whether such changes modify interactions between species and the networks in which they are embedded remain fundamental questions to assess the ‘health’ and ecosystem functionality of logged forests. We focus on interactions between lianas and their tree hosts within primary and selectively logged forests in the biodiversity hotspot of Malaysian Borneo. We found that lianas were more abundant, had higher species richness, and different species compositions in logged than in primary forests. Logged forests showed heavier liana loads disparately affecting slow-growing tree species, which could exacerbate the loss of timber value and carbon storage already associated with logging. Moreover, simulation scenarios of host tree local species loss indicated that logging might decrease the robustness of liana–tree interaction networks if heavily infested trees (i.e. the most connected ones) were more likely to disappear. This effect is partially mitigated in the short term by the colonization of host trees by a greater diversity of liana species within logged forests, yet this might not compensate for the loss of preferred tree hosts in the long term. As a consequence, species interaction networks may show a lagged response to disturbance, which may trigger sudden collapses in species richness and ecosystem function in response to additional disturbances, representing a new type of ‘extinction debt’.


Nature | 2015

Global effects of land use on local terrestrial biodiversity

Tim Newbold; Lawrence N. Hudson; Samantha L. L. Hill; Sara Contu; Igor Lysenko; Rebecca A. Senior; Luca Börger; Dominic J. Bennett; Argyrios Choimes; Ben Collen; Julie Day; Adriana De Palma; Sandra Díaz; Susy Echeverría-Londoño; Melanie J Edgar; Anat Feldman; Morgan Garon; Michelle L. K. Harrison; Tamera I. Alhusseini; Daniel J. Ingram; Yuval Itescu; Jens Kattge; Victoria Kemp; Lucinda Kirkpatrick; Michael Kleyer; David Laginha Pinto Correia; Callum D. Martin; Shai Meiri; Yuan Pan; Helen Phillips


Biotropica | 2017

Extreme thermal heterogeneity in structurally complex tropical rain forests

Brett R. Scheffers; David Edwards; Stewart L. Macdonald; Rebecca A. Senior; Lydou R. Andriamahohatra; Nadiah Roslan; Andrew M. Rogers; Torbjørn Haugaasen; Stephen E. Williams


Global Change Biology | 2018

Tropical forests are thermally buffered despite intensive selective logging

Rebecca A. Senior; Jane K. Hill; Suzan Benedick; David Edwards


Ecology and Evolution | 2017

A pantropical analysis of the impacts of forest degradation and conversion on local temperature

Rebecca A. Senior; Jane K. Hill; Pamela González del Pliego; Laurel K Goode; David Edwards


Journal of Applied Ecology | 2018

Rewilding in the English uplands: Policy and practice

Christopher J. Sandom; Benedict Dempsey; David J. Bullock; Adrian Ely; Paul Jepson; Stefan Jimenez‐Wisler; Adrian C. Newton; Nathalie Pettorelli; Rebecca A. Senior

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Suzan Benedick

Universiti Malaysia Sabah

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Lawrence N. Hudson

American Museum of Natural History

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Samantha L. L. Hill

American Museum of Natural History

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Sara Contu

American Museum of Natural History

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