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A large-scale forest fragmentation experiment: the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems Project

机译:大规模森林破碎化试验:森林生态系统改变的稳定性项目

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Opportunities to conduct large-scale field experiments are rare, but provide a unique opportunity to reveal the complex processes that operate within natural ecosystems. Here, we review the design of existing, large-scale forest fragmentation experiments. Based on this review, we develop a design for the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystems (SAFE) Project, a new forest fragmentation experiment to be located in the lowland tropical forests of Borneo (Sabah, Malaysia). The SAFE Project represents an advance on existing experiments in that it: (i) allows discrimination of the effects of landscape-level forest cover from patch-level processes; (ii) is designed to facilitate the unification of a wide range of data types on ecological patterns and processes that operate over a wide range of spatial scales; (iii) has greater replication than existing experiments; (iv) incorporates an experimental manipulation of riparian corridors; and (v) embeds the experimentally fragmented landscape within a wider gradient of land-use intensity than do existing projects. The SAFE Project represents an opportunity for ecologists across disciplines to participate in a large initiative designed to generate a broad understanding of the ecological impacts of tropical forest modification.
机译:进行大规模野外实验的机会很少,但是提供了一个独特的机会来揭示在自然生态系统中运作的复杂过程。在这里,我们回顾了现有的大规模森林破碎实验的设计。在此审查的基础上,我们为“改变森林生态系统的稳定性”(SAFE)项目开发了一种设计,这是一项位于婆罗洲低地热带森林(马来西亚沙巴)的新森林破碎试验。 SAFE项目代表了现有实验的一项进步,它是:(i)可以区分斑块级过程对景观级森林覆盖的影响; (ii)旨在促进统一在大范围空间尺度上运行的生态模式和过程的各种数据类型; (iii)具有比现有实验更大的重复性; (iv)对河岸走廊进行实验性操纵; (v)将实验分散的景观嵌入到比现有项目更广泛的土地利用强度梯度中。 SAFE项目为跨学科的生态学家提供了一个参与大型计划的机会,该计划旨在对热带森林改造的生态影响产生广泛的了解。

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