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Timber tree regeneration along abandoned logging roads in a tropical Bolivian forest
Authors:Jacob Nabe-Nielsen  Willy Severiche  Todd Fredericksen  Louise Imer Nabe-Nielsen
Affiliation:(1) Proyecto BOLFOR, Santa Cruz, Bolivia;(2) The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL), Copenhagen, Denmark;(3) Ferrum College, Ferrum, VA, USA;(4) Present address: Section for Climate Effects and System Modelling, National Environmental Research Institute, Frederiksborgvej 399, PO Box 358, Roskilde, 4000, Denmark
Abstract:Sustainable management of selectively logged tropical forests requires that felled trees are replaced through increased recruitment and growth. This study compares road track and roadside regeneration with regeneration in unlogged and selectively logged humid tropical forest in north-eastern Bolivia. Some species benefited from increased light intensities on abandoned logging roads. Others benefited from low densities of competing vegetation on roads with compacted soils. This was the case for the small-seeded species Ficus boliviana C.C. Berg and Terminalia oblonga (Ruiz & Pav.) Steud. Some species, e.g. Hura crepitans L., displayed patchy regeneration coinciding with the presence of adult trees. Our results suggest that current management practices could be improved by intensifying logging in some areas to improve regeneration of light demanding species. Sufficient seed input in logged areas should be ensured by interspersing large patches of unlogged forest with logged areas. This may also assist regeneration of species that perform poorly in disturbed areas.
Keywords:Bolivia  Logging roads  Microsite availability  Seedling distribution  Soil disturbance  Soil compaction  Tropical forest management  Uneven-age management
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