Effects of landscape structure on restoration success in tropical premontane forest

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Miriam San-José
Leland K. Werden
Francis H. Joyce
J. Leighton Reid
Karen D. Holl
Rakan A. Zahawi
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[1] University of Hawai’i at Mānoa,Lyon Arboretum and School of Life Sciences
[2] Charles Darwin Foundation,Charles Darwin Research Station
[3] ETH Zürich,Department of Environmental Systems Science
[4] Plant-for-the-Planet Foundation,Environmental Studies Department
[5] University of California,School of Plant and Environmental Sciences
[6] Virginia Tech,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 12卷
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Reversing large-scale habitat degradation and deforestation goes beyond what can be achieved by site-level ecological restoration and a landscape ecology perspective is fundamental. Here we assess the relative importance of tree cover and its configuration on forest-dependent birds and late-successional tree seedlings in restoration sites in southern Costa Rica. The abundance and species richness of birds increased in landscapes with more corridors, higher tree cover, and lower levels of fragmentation, highlighting the importance of riparian corridors for connectivity, and continuous tree cover as suitable habitat. Landscape variables affected abundance and species richness of seedlings similarly, but effects were weaker, possibly because seedlings face establishment limitation in addition to dispersal limitation. Moreover, the scale of landscape effects on seedlings was small, likely because proximal individual trees can significantly influence recruitment in restoration plots. Results underscore the importance of incorporating landscape-level metrics to restoration projects, as knowing the extent, and how the landscape may affect restoration outcomes can help to infer what kind of species will arrive to restoration plots.
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