Forest filled with gaps : effects of gap size on water and nutrient cycling in tropical rain forest : a study in GuyanaForest filled with gaps : effects of gap size on water and nutrient cycling in tropical rain forest : a study in Guyana / Oscar van Dam - [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2001 - Tekst. - Proefschrift Universiteit Utrecht
NBC: 38.09: fysische geografie
Trefwoorden: gap size, tropical rain forest, Guyana, water balance, nutrient cycling, microclimate, litterfall, decomposition, mineralisatio, leaching, modelling
Guyana's forests are selectively logged and a forest management is desired that is economically sustainable and ecologically responsible. Canopy gaps, created by selective logging, induce changes to microclimatic and edaphic conditions. These changes influence the regeneration of the forest in general and of commercial tree species in particular. This study evaluated the influence of gap size on microclimatic conditions, water dynamics and nutrient cycling. The study was carried out in the tropical rain forest of central Guyana in experimental gaps of 50 to 3200m2. |
Part 1: Introduction
Part 2: Microclimate and water balance
Part 3: Nutrient cycling
Part 4: Summary / Samenvatting