"Forest biodiversity" refers to the variety and diversity of plant and animal species that exist within a forest ecosystem. It means that forests have many different types of plants, trees, animals, insects, and microorganisms that live and interact together. This diversity is important for maintaining a healthy and balanced forest environment.
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However, existing protected areas are currently too focused on protecting
only forest biodiversity, while equally - important freshwater ecosystems are being neglected.
Managing yields of selectively - logged forests is crucial for the long - term integrity
of forest biodiversity and financial viability of local industries.
As one of the most comprehensive surveys of the impacts of disturbance on
tropical forest biodiversity ever conducted, the international team, including Lancaster University, conducted a detailed analysis of nearly 2,000 species of plants, birds, beetles, ants and bees that were found across more than 300 diverse sites in the Brazilian Amazon.
This overturns the former theory that mycoviruses are host specific, and will create new perspectives on their possible roles in
regulating forest biodiversity.
Mosaic management entails leaving both salvaged and unsalvaged areas after major storms, deliberately with a view to maintaining and
promoting forest biodiversity.
High - risk hot spots
for forest biodiversity, the researchers wrote, exist in southeast Asia, particularly Borneo, the central - western Amazon and the Congo basin in Africa.
Working with researchers from Humboldt State University, University of California, Berkeley, and citizen scientists, we are studying the impacts of climate change on redwoods» growth, carbon storage, and
forest biodiversity through the Redwoods and Climate Change Initiative (RCCI).
Some scientists also worry that policies promoting wood fuels could unleash a global logging boom that
trashes forest biodiversity in the name of climate protection.
Mapping forest biodiversity using a technique called airborne laser - guided imaging spectroscopy (LGIS) derived from the Carnegie Airborne Observatory Platform.
Palm oil conversion also takes a heavy toll on
tropical forest biodiversity: only 15 percent of species that inhabit tropical forests are also found on palm oil plantations.
The next steps in this research are hoped to include experiments in recreating passenger pigeon ecology and thereby examining the actual effects the bird had
on forest biodiversity and nutrient systems.
Either we stand up and effectively protect these wildlife populations, or overhunting will erode their populations until we see major losses in
both forest biodiversity and forest ecosystem services.»
Researchers studying plants, ants, birds, dung beetles and orchid bees in the Brazilian Amazon have found clear evidence that deforestation causes drastic loss of tropical
forest biodiversity.
In the event of increasing extreme events such as cyclones (hurricanes)(see Section 16.3.1.3)
forest biodiversity could be severely affected, as adaptation responses on small islands are expected to be slow, and impacts of storms may be cumulative.
When people have a say in managing a forest, it works out to be best for both local forest use, and
forest biodiversity, according to a new paper out in Science.