2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2004.02.050
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Effects of previous land-use on plant species diversity in semi-natural and plantation forests in a warm-temperate region in southeastern Kyushu, Japan

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“…We included both direct and indirect comparisons in these studies in order to not lose valuable knowledge regarding the capacity of plantations to serve as restoration tools. While the intermediate land use and land use history will clearly influence biodiversity outcomes (Ito et al 2004;Lee et al 2005;Brunet 2007;Soo et al 2009), these cases were included in order to not lose information and to be able to compare indirect and direct comparisons. Those transitions involving direct comparisons and those with an intermediate land use are clearly indicated in Appendix 1 (see Electronic supplementary material).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We included both direct and indirect comparisons in these studies in order to not lose valuable knowledge regarding the capacity of plantations to serve as restoration tools. While the intermediate land use and land use history will clearly influence biodiversity outcomes (Ito et al 2004;Lee et al 2005;Brunet 2007;Soo et al 2009), these cases were included in order to not lose information and to be able to compare indirect and direct comparisons. Those transitions involving direct comparisons and those with an intermediate land use are clearly indicated in Appendix 1 (see Electronic supplementary material).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ford et al (2000) did not find the effect of stand age significant on species richness, diversity and evenness of the understory either. Ito et al (2004) have found that former land use overwrites the effects of current stand structure and microtopography.…”
Section: Herbaceous Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Além destes trabalhos, realizados na região neotropical, citam-se outros como: Congdon e Heborn (1993), que estudaram a dinâmica de ecossistemas de áreas perturbadas e não-perturbadas em Queensland, Austrália; Dutoit et al (2003), que avaliaram a história do uso do solo e as mudanças florísticas na região da Normandia, França; Ito et al (2004), que verificaram os efeitos do uso passado do solo na diversidade de espécies de plantas em florestas semi-natural e plantada, em Kyushu, Japão; Parton et al (2004), que verificaram o impacto ecológico dos padrões de uso do solo passado e futuro, no Senegal.…”
Section: História De Uso Do Solounclassified