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Science 28 August 1998: Vol. 281. no. 5381, pp. 1366 - 1368 DOI: 10.1126/science.281.5381.1366
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Tree Species Diversity in Commercially Logged Bornean Rainforest
Charles H. Cannon,
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David R. Peart,
Mark Leighton
The effects of commercial logging on tree diversity in tropical
rainforest are largely unknown. In this study, selectively logged
tropical rainforest in Indonesian Borneo is shown to contain high tree
species richness, despite severe structural damage. Plots logged 8 years before sampling contained fewer species of trees greater than 20 centimeters in diameter than did similar-sized unlogged plots. However,
in samples of the same numbers of trees (requiring a 50 percent larger
area), logged forest contained as many tree species as unlogged forest.
These findings warrant reassessment of the conservation potential of
large tracts of commercially logged tropical rainforest.
C. H. Cannon, Department of Botany, Duke University, Durham,
NC 27708, USA, and Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental
Conservation, University of Malaysia, Sarawak, Malaysia. D. R. Peart, Department of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College, Hanover,
NH 03755, USA. M. Leighton, Department of Anthropology, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA.
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To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: chc2{at}duke.edu
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