2019
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2019.00002
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Minimal Spillover of Native Small Mammals From Bornean Tropical Forests Into Adjacent Oil Palm Plantations

Abstract: In the face of rapid tropical agricultural expansion, preservation of tropical forest remnants is crucially important. Forest remnants often about the edges of new or established plantations, so landscape-level conservation requires an understanding of the balance between ecosystem services and disservices provided by forest, including potential crop yield reductions caused by species such as rodents, an important pest group in oil palm plantations. However, very little is known about the scale of any spillove… Show more

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“…Our study supports the existing literature highlighting the adverse impacts of tropical agriculture upon animal assemblages (Chapman et al, 2019; Gibson et al, 2011; Ocampo‐Ariza et al, 2019; Ramamonjisoa et al, 2020). Adding to this, our meta‐analysis is the first to compare the magnitude and direction of the impacts of different food crops across the whole of the tropics, and demonstrates that agricultural conversion across a range of ecosystems has an effect on biodiversity, depending on the type of crop and intensity of land use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Our study supports the existing literature highlighting the adverse impacts of tropical agriculture upon animal assemblages (Chapman et al, 2019; Gibson et al, 2011; Ocampo‐Ariza et al, 2019; Ramamonjisoa et al, 2020). Adding to this, our meta‐analysis is the first to compare the magnitude and direction of the impacts of different food crops across the whole of the tropics, and demonstrates that agricultural conversion across a range of ecosystems has an effect on biodiversity, depending on the type of crop and intensity of land use.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Linking these measurements to functional traits may help us determine what characterizes winners and losers. Examining species behavior can also provide insights into subtle land‐use change effects (Chapman et al, 2019; Davison et al, 2019). Still, investigating these detailed variables is difficult, resource demanding, and subject to unique local variation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Linking these measurements to functional traits may help us determine what characterizes winners and losers. Examining species behavior can also provide insights into subtle land-use change effects (Chapman et al, 2019;Davison et al, 2019).…”
Section: Measuring Biodiversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Edge effects have an impact not only on small mammal community composition, but also on foraging behavior and patterns of movement (Chapman et al. 2019). Vertebrate assemblages in disturbed forest margins exert weak predation pressure and play a lesser role in the top‐down control of invertebrate populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%