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科学分野:

  • 熱帯生態系
  • 林業科学
  • 保護生物学

背景:

  • 熱帯森林の劣化と森林伐採の影響は 景観のスケールでは十分に理解されていません
  • 森林伐採と パーム油プランテーションへの転換は 熱帯林の変化の主な要因です

研究 の 目的:

  • ボルネオの伐採とオイルのパームの改造の影響に関する広範な生態系分析を実施する.
  • 構造/環境,種特性,生物多様性,生態系機能の4つの生態学的レベルをカバーする82の変数に対する反応を合成する.

主な方法:

  • ボルネオの大規模な生態系分析
  • 82の生態学的変数の合成
  • 変数を4つの生態系レベルに分類する.

主要な成果:

  • 干渉に対する生態系の反応は異質で複雑で非線形であった.
  • 土壌構造は 適度な伐採に敏感でした
  • 生物多様性と生態系機能は伐採に対して回復力を示したが,オイルパームの改造によりより大きな影響を受けた.

結論:

  • 伐採は土壌の構造に 直接的な影響を及ぼします
  • オイルパームプランテーションへの転換は 伐採のみよりも 生物多様性や生態系の機能に 大きな脅威をもたらします
  • これらの影響の違いを理解することは 熱帯雨林の効果的な管理と保全に不可欠です