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A review of the ecosystem functions in oil palm plantations, using forests as a reference system
Dislich, Claudia; Keyel, Alexander C.; Salecker, Jan; Kisel, Yael; Meyer, Katrin M.; Auliya, Mark; Barnes, Andrew D.; Corre, Marife D.; Darras, Kevin; Faust, Heiko; Hess, Bastian; Klasen, Stephan; Knohl, Alexander; Kreft, Holger; Meijide, Ana; Nurdiansyah, Fuad; Otten, Fenna; Pe'er, Guy; Steinebach, Stefanie; Tarigan, Suria; Tölle, Merja H.; Tscharntke, Teja; Wiegand, Kerstin (Biological Reviews, 2016)Oil palm plantations have expanded rapidly in recent decades. This large-scale land-use change has had great ecological, economic, and social impacts on both the areas converted to oil palm and their surroundings. However, ... -
Degradation of Root Community Traits as Indicator for Transformation of Tropical Lowland Rain Forests into Oil Palm and Rubber Plantations.
Sahner, Josephine; Budi, Sri Wilarso; Barus, Henry; Edy, Nur; Meyer, Marike; Corre, Marife D.; Polle, Andrea (PloS one, 2015)Conversion of tropical forests into intensely managed plantations is a threat to ecosystem functions. On Sumatra, Indonesia, oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) plantations are rapidly expanding, displacing rain forests and ... -
Nitrogen and Phosphorus Control Soil Methane Uptake in Tropical Montane Forests
Martinson, Guntars O.; Müller, Anke K.; Matson, Amanda L.; Corre, Marife D.; Veldkamp, Edzo (Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2021-08-19)Tropical forests contribute about one third to global annual CH4 uptake by soils. Understanding the factors that control the soil‐atmosphere exchange of CH4 at a large scale is a critical step to improve the CH4 flux ... -
Soil greenhouse gas fluxes following conventional selective and reduced-impact logging in a Congo Basin rainforest
Tchiofo Lontsi, Rodine; Corre, Marife D.; Iddris, Najeeb A.; Veldkamp, Edzo (Biogeochemistry, 2020-11-03)Selective logging is among the main causes of tropical forest degradation, but little is known about its effects on greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes from highly weathered Ferralsol soils in Africa. We measured soil CO2, N2O, ...