Journal article
Fire and tree species diversity in tropical peat swamp forests
L Volkova, H Krisnawati, MA Qirom, WC Adinugroho, R Imanuddin, FJ Hutapea, MA McCarthy, J Di Stefano, CJ Weston
Forest Ecology and Management | ELSEVIER | Published : 2023
Abstract
Tropical peat swamp forests contain diverse plant communities that support many endangered flora and fauna species. These forests are increasingly threatened by disturbances such as drainage, logging, and subsequent fire, yet little is known about tree species recovery from these threats. Tree species richness and diversity were measured in peat swamp forests of Central Borneo regenerating naturally after fires from 139 chronosequence plots. Our findings indicated that two to three decades after fire, similar levels of richness and diversity to relatively undisturbed reference forest are reached within sites. However, when averaged across landscapes our modelling shows that fires of average ..
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Awarded by Asia-Pacific Network for Sustainable Forest Management and Rehabilitation
Funding Acknowledgements
Authors acknowledge help of Banjarbaru and Tumbang Nusa personnel: Wawan Halwany, Purwanto B. Santosa, Supriyadi, Arif Sus-ianto, Ariel, Yusnan, our brilliant field crew Agung Pujinegoro, Ariyanto, Hendra,Wahyu Saputra, Junaidi, Leo Saputra, Ipan Sunandar. The Sebangau NP people: Suyoko, Tatang Suwardi, Faulan Rahman, Sugianur, Madi, Mahriadi, Fauzianor. L Volkova and CJ Weston acknowledge the foreign research permit from the Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education Re-public of Indonesia (64/E5/E5.4/SIP/2020) . Code used in the analysis can be found in the Supplementary section.