Multi-taxon surveys were conducted in species-rich, lowland palaeotropical and neotropical forested landscapes in Sumatra, Indonesia and Mato Grosso, Brazil. Gradient-directed transects (gradsects) were sampled across a range of forested land use mosaics, using a uniform protocol to simultaneously record vegetation (vascular plant species, plant functional types (PFTs) and vegetation structure), vertebrates (birds, mammals) and invertebrates (termites), in addition to measuring site and soil properties, including carbon stocks. At both sites similar correlations were detected between major components of structure (mean canopy height, woody basal area and litter depth) and the diversities of plant species and PFTs. A plant species to PFT ratio [spp.:PFTs] was the best overall predictor of animal diversity, especially termite species richness in Sumatra. To a notable extent vegetation structure also correlated with animal diversity. These surrogates demonstrate generic links between habitat structural elements, carbon stocks and biodiversity. They may also offer practical low-cost indicators for rapid assessment in tropical forest landscapes.
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Plant functional types and traits as biodiversity indicators for tropical forests: two biogeographically separated case studies including birds, mammals and termites
Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol.22(9), pp.1909-1930
2013
Plant functional types and traits as biodiversity indicators for tropical forests: two biogeographically separated case studies including birds, mammals and termites
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- Title
- Plant functional types and traits as biodiversity indicators for tropical forests: two biogeographically separated case studies including birds, mammals and termites
- Creators
- Andrew N Gillison - Center for Biodiversity ManagementDavid E Bignell - Universiti Malaysia SabahKenneth RW Brewer - Australian National UniversityErick CM Fernandes - The World Bank, WashingtonDavid T Jones - The Natural History Museum, LondonDouglas Sheil - Southern Cross UniversityPeter H May - Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de JaneiroAllan D Watt - Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, ScotlandReginaldo Constantino - Universidada de BrasíliaEduardo G Couto - Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoKurniatun Hairiah - Brawijaya UniversityPaul Jepson - University of OxfordAgus P Kartono - Bogor Agricultural UniversityIbnu Maryanto - Zoology Museum, IndonesiaGermano G Neto - Universidade Federal de Mato GrossoMeine van Noordwijk - World Agroforestry Centre, IndonesiaElton A Silveira - Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente do Estado de Mato GrossoFrancis-Xavier Susilo - Lampung UniversityStephen A Vosti - University of California - DavisPaulo C Nunes - Juruena, Mato Grosso
- Publication Details
- Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol.22(9), pp.1909-1930
- Identifiers
- 2894; 991012822073202368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Science and Engineering; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Forest Research Centre
- Resource Type
- Journal article