2023
DOI: 10.3389/ffgc.2023.1098666
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Monoculture plantations impede forest recovery: Evidence from the regeneration of lowland subtropical forest in Hong Kong

Abstract: Anthropogenic disturbance has led to widespread clearance and degradation of tropical forests, and tree planting has been promoted as an effective solution for recovery. However, trees have been overwhelmingly planted in monocultures or low-diversity mixes and this is expected to have profound, lasting impacts on forest structure, diversity, and functioning. In this study, we tested the extent to which historical vegetation transition types (VTTs) constrain forest recovery in a secondary tropical landscape in … Show more

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“…However, the overly simplistic composition and extensive planting over the long term have caused numerous survival and ecological issues [3,6,16] . Given the demands posed by climate change and carbon sequestration goals, the planting and management of mixed forests have garnered significant attention [14,15,41,42] . Mixed forests enhance resilience and reduce risks through a diverse composition of tree species, thereby mitigating and adapting to climate change while providing a broader range of ecological services [3,17,40] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, the overly simplistic composition and extensive planting over the long term have caused numerous survival and ecological issues [3,6,16] . Given the demands posed by climate change and carbon sequestration goals, the planting and management of mixed forests have garnered significant attention [14,15,41,42] . Mixed forests enhance resilience and reduce risks through a diverse composition of tree species, thereby mitigating and adapting to climate change while providing a broader range of ecological services [3,17,40] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because multiple species growing together can bring more higher levels of ecosystem function (Biodiversity-ecosystem function, BEF) than single species plantings [11,12] . So P. yunnanensis and other trees mixed plantations may help solve these ecological problems, improve stand productivity and have positive effects on ecosystem services and functions [13][14][15][16] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Industrial plantations are often established on degraded lands, which represent an opportunity for restoring forest landscapes and reducing threats to natural systems [4,5]. However, commercial plantations are usually planted in monocultures that are expected to have lasting efects on forest structure, diversity, and functioning [6]. Terefore, promoting the natural regeneration of other native plants in plantations could enhance plant diversity and promote forest structures and functions that are closer to those of the natural forests [7][8][9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Although Hong Kong's primary lowland tropical forests disappeared centuries ago, secondary woody vegetation has gradually reclaimed areas along streams and in less accessible ravines (Zhu et al, 2023). Despite its historic transformation, Hong Kong's vegetation has proven resilient and remarkably diverse, as evidenced by the discovery of several new endemic species over the past 20 years.…”
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