Enhanced Tree Recruitment Following Logging in Two Forest Reserves in Ghana |
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Authors: | Michael D Swaine Victor K Agyeman |
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Institution: | School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, AB24 3UU, UK; and Forestry Research Institute of Ghana, University P.O. Box 63, Kumasi, Ghana |
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Abstract: | We tested if logging enhances the recruitment of tree species by comparing young tree density in areas disturbed by logging with areas unaffected by logging 6 mo after logging in two Forest Reserves in Ghana. Analysis of 46 commercial timber species showed significantly higher postlogging recruitment in felling gaps and skid trails than in areas unaffected by logging. New seedlings substantially exceeded those lost due to logging operations. Species richness was significantly greater in areas disturbed by logging. |
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Keywords: | Selection system species richness timber species tree seedlings tropical forest |
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