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      LAND USE HISTORY, ENVIRONMENT, AND TREE COMPOSITION IN A TROPICAL FOREST

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            Pattern and process in neotropical secondary rain forests: the first 100 years of succession.

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            More and more areas of deforested wet tropical lands are being handed back to nature as their erstwhile owners abandon attempts to farm them. The resulting secondary successions offer hope that some of the unique characteristics of the original rain forests may be recovered and conserved. However, most of our understanding of what secondary tropical rain forests are and how and why they develop is limited to the first decade of a process that may last for centuries. A longer-term view indicates that the causes of change in neotropical secondary successions are similar to those operating in temperate forests, but yields sobering conclusions for conservation.
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              Long-Term Chronosequence of Forest Succession in the Upper Rio Negro of Colombia and Venezuela

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                Journal
                Ecological Applications
                Ecological Applications
                Wiley-Blackwell
                1051-0761
                October 2002
                October 2002
                : 12
                : 5
                : 1344-1363
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                10.1890/1051-0761(2002)012[1344:LUHEAT]2.0.CO;2
                2373f9a6-877c-4804-847e-f270f93f0c4d
                © 2002

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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