94
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Article

Chronosequential changes in species richness of forest-edge-dwelling butterflies during forest restoration after swidden cultivation in a humid tropical rainforest region in Borneo

, , , , , , , , & show all
Pages 125-134 | Received 11 Jan 2013, Accepted 26 Mar 2014, Published online: 03 May 2014

References

  • AchardFEvaHDStibigHJMayauxPGallegoJRichardsTMalingreauJPDetermination of deforestation rates of the world's humid tropical forestsScience2002297999100210.1126/science.1070656
  • AsnerGPRudelTKAideTMDefriesREmersonRA contemporary assessment of change in humid tropical forestsConserv Biol2009231386139510.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01333.x
  • BarlowJGardnerTAAraujoISAvila-PiresTCBonaldoABCostaJEEspositoMCFerreiraLVHawesJHernandezMMHoogmoedMSLeiteRNLo-Man-HungNFMalcolmJRMartinsMBMestreLAMMiranda-SantosRNunes-GutjahrALOveralWLParryLPetersSLRibeiro-JuniorMASilvaMNFMottaCDPeresCAQuantifying the biodiversity value of tropical primary, secondary, and plantation forestsProc Natl Acad Sci USA20071041855518560214181510.1073/pnas.0703333104
  • BassetYNovotnyVMillerSESpringateNDAssessing the impact of forest disturbance on tropical invertebrates: some commentsJ Appl Ecol19983546146610.1046/j.1365-2664.1998.00311.x
  • BassetYCharlesEHammondDSBrownVKShort-term effects of canopy openness on insect herbivores in a rain forest in GuyanaJ Appl Ecol2001381045105810.1046/j.1365-2664.2001.00660.x
  • BeckJSchulzeCHLinsenmairKEFiedlerKFrom forest to farmland: diversity of geometrid moths along two habitat gradients on BorneoJ Trop Ecol2002183351
  • BerryNJPhillipsOLLewisSLHillJKEdwardsDPTawataoNBAhmadNMagintanDKhenCVMaryatiMOngRCHamerKCThe high value of logged tropical forests: lessons from northern BorneoBiodivers Conserv20101998599710.1007/s10531-010-9779-z
  • BoboKSWaltertMFermonHNjokagborJMuhlenbergMFrom forest to farmland: butterfly diversity and habitat associations along a gradient of forest conversion in Southwestern CameroonJ Insect Conserv200610294210.1007/s10841-005-8564-x
  • BonebrakeTCPonisioLCBoggsCLEhrlichPRMore than just indicators: a review of tropical butterfly ecology and conservationBiol Conserv20101431831184110.1016/j.biocon.2010.04.044
  • ChazdonRLPeresCADentDSheilDLugoAELambDStorkNEMillerSEThe potential for species conservation in tropical secondary forestsConserv Biol2009231406141710.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01338.x
  • ClearyDFRAssessing the use of butterflies as indicators of logging in Borneo at three taxonomic levelsJ Econ Entomol20049742943510.1093/jee/97.2.429
  • ClearyDFRMooersAØBurning and logging differentially affect endemic vs. widely distributed butterfly species in BorneoDivers Distrib20061240941610.1111/j.1366-9516.2006.00256.x
  • ClearyDFRBoyleTJBSetyawatiTMenkenSBJThe impact of logging on the abundance, species richness and community composition of butterfly guilds in BorneoJ Appl Entomol2005129525910.1111/j.1439-0418.2005.00916.x
  • ClearyDFRGennerMJKohLPBoyleTJBSetyawatiTJongRMenkenSBJButterfly species and traits associated with selectively logged forest in BorneoBasic Appl Ecol20091023724510.1016/j.baae.2008.03.004
  • ColwellRKMaoCXChangJInterpolating, extrapolating, and comparing incidence-based species accumulation curvesEcology2004852717272710.1890/03-0557
  • CorlettRTPrimackRBTropical rain forests: an ecological and biogeographical comparison20112West SussexWiley-Blackwell
  • DavisAJHollowayJDHuijbregtsHKrikkenJKirk-spriggsAHSuttonSLDung beetle as indicators of change in the forests of northern BorneoJ Appl Ecol20013859361610.1046/j.1365-2664.2001.00619.x
  • DumbrellAJHillJKImpacts of selective logging on canopy and ground assemblages of tropical forest butterflies: implications for samplingBiol Conserv200512512313110.1016/j.biocon.2005.02.016
  • DunnRRManaging the tropical landscape: a comparison of the effects of logging and forest conversion to agriculture on ants, birds, and lepidopteraFor Ecol Manag200419121522410.1016/j.foreco.2003.12.008
  • EdwardsDPWoodcockPEdwardsFALarsenTHHsuWWBenedickSWilcoveDSReduced-impact logging and biodiversity conservation: a case study from BorneoEcol Appl20122256157110.1890/11-1362.1
  • ErwinTLTropical forests: their richness in Coleoptera and other arthropod speciesColeopt Bull1982367475
  • FleishmanEMurphyDDA realistic assessment of the indicator potential of butterflies and other charismatic taxonomic groupsConserv Biol2009231109111610.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01246.x
  • FlorensFBVMauremootooJRFowlerSVWinderLBaiderCRecovery of indigenous butterfly community following control of invasive alien plants in a tropical island's wet forestsBiodivers Conserv2010193835384810.1007/s10531-010-9930-x
  • GhazoulJImpact of logging on the richness and diversity of forest butterflies in a tropical dry forest in ThailandBiodivers Conserv20021152154110.1023/A:1014812701423
  • GibsonLLeeTMKohLPBrookBWGardnerTABarlowJPeresCABradshawCJALauranceWFLovejoyTESodhiNSPrimary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversityNature201147837838110.1038/nature10425
  • HamerKCHillJKMustaffaNBenedickSSherrattTNCheyVKMaryatiMTemporal variation in abundance and diversity of butterflies in Bornean rain forests: opposite impacts of logging recorded in different seasonsJ Trop Ecol20052141742510.1017/S0266467405002361
  • HawesJMottaCDOveralWLBarlowJGardnerTAPeresCADiversity and composition of Amazonian moths in primary, secondary and plantation forestsJ Trop Ecol20092528130010.1017/S0266467409006038
  • HayesLMannDJMonastyrskiiALLewisOTRapid assessments of tropical dung beetle and butterfly assemblages: contrasting trends along a forest disturbance gradientInsect Conserv Divers2009219420310.1111/j.1752-4598.2009.00058.x
  • HazebroekHPAbang MorshidiAKNational Parks of Sarawak2000Kota KinabaluNational History Publications (Borneo)
  • HillJKHamerKCLaceLABanhamWMTEffects of selective logging on tropical forest butterflies on Buru, IndonesiaJ Appl Ecol19953275476010.2307/2404815
  • HillJKHamerKCTangahJDawoodMEcology of tropical butterflies in rainforest gapsOecologia200112829430210.1007/s004420100651
  • HirowatariTMakiharaHSugiartoIEffects of fires on butterfly assemblages in lowland dipterocarp forest in East KalimantanEntomol Sci20071011312710.1111/j.1479-8298.2007.00205.x
  • Ichikawa M (2002) Studies on use of ecological resources at an Iban village in Bakong river basin, Sarawak. Ph. D. Thesis. Kyoto University, Kyoto (in Japanese)
  • IchikawaMTuck-PoLJongWAbeKOne hundred years of land-use changes: political, social, and economic influences on an Iban village in Bakong river basin, Sarawak, East MalaysiaThe political ecology of tropical forests in Southeast Asia: historical perspectives2003KyotoKyoto University Press/Trans Pacific Press177199
  • ItiokaTYamamotoTTzuchiyaTOkuboTYagoMSekiYOhshimaYKatsuyamaRChibaHYataOButterflies collected in and around Lambir Hills National Park, Sarawak, Malaysia in BorneoContrib Biol Lab Kyoto Univ2009302568
  • KohLPImpacts of land use change on South-east Asian forest butterflies: a reviewJ Appl Ecol20074470371310.1111/j.1365-2664.2007.01324.x
  • KremenCAssessing the indicator properties of species assemblages for natural areas monitoringEcol Appl1992220321710.2307/1941776
  • KumagaiTSaitohTMSatoYTakahashiHManfroiOJMorookaTKurajiKSuzukiMYasunariTKomatsuHAnnual water balance and seasonality of evapotranspiration in a Bornean tropical rainforestAgric For Meteorol2005128819210.1016/j.agrformet.2004.08.006
  • KumagaiTYoshifujiNTanakaNSuzukiMKumeTComparison of soil moisture dynamics between a tropical rain forest and a tropical seasonal forest in Southeast Asia: impact of seasonal and year-to-year variations in rainfallWater Resour Res200945W04413
  • LewisOTEffect of experimental selective logging on tropical butterfliesConserv Biol20011538940010.1046/j.1523-1739.2001.015002389.x
  • MacArthurRHWilsonEOThe theory of island biogeography1967PrincetonPrinceton University Press
  • MaetoKNoerdjitoWBelokobylskijSFukuyamaKRecovery of species diversity and composition of braconid parasitic wasps after reforestation of degraded grasslands in lowland East KalimantanJ Insect Conserv20091324525710.1007/s10841-008-9164-3
  • NakagawaMMiguchiHNakashizukaTThe effects of various forest uses on small mammal communities in Sarawak, MalaysiaFor Ecol Manag2006231556210.1016/j.foreco.2006.05.006
  • OhsakiNThe factors determining the body temperatures of pierid butterfly species in the tropicsNat Insects19993432429
  • Oksanen J (2010) Multivariate analysis of ecological communities in R: Vegan tutorial. http://cc.oulu.fi/~jarioksa/softhelp/vegan.html
  • PeresCABarlowJLauranceWFDetecting anthropogenic disturbance in tropical forestsTrends Ecol Evol20062122722910.1016/j.tree.2006.03.007
  • SafianSCsontosGWinklerDButterfly community recovery in degraded rainforest habitats in the Upper Guinean Forest Zone (Kakum forest, Ghana)J Insect Conserv20111535135910.1007/s10841-010-9343-x
  • JMP® 10 modeling and multivariate methods2012CarySAS Institute Inc.
  • SchulzeCHWaltertMKesslerPJAPitopangRShahabuddinMVeddelerDMuhlenbergMGradsteinSRLeuschnerCSteffan-DewenterITscharntkeTBiodiversity indicator groups of tropical land-use systems: comparing plants, birds, and insectsEcol Appl2004141321133310.1890/02-5409
  • ShahabuddinMSchulzeCHTscharntkeTChanges of dung beetle communities from rainforests towards agroforestry systems and annual cultures in Sulawesi (Indonesia)Biodivers Conserv20051486387710.1007/s10531-004-0654-7
  • SodhiNSKohLPBrookBWNgPKLSoutheast Asian biodiversity: an impending disasterTrends Ecol Evol20041965466010.1016/j.tree.2004.09.006
  • SodhiNSLeeTMKohLPBrookBWA meta-analysis of the impact of anthropogenic forest disturbance on Southeast Asia's biotasBiotropica20094110310910.1111/j.1744-7429.2008.00460.x
  • SpitzerKJarosJHavelkaJLepsJEffect of small-scale disturbance on butterfly communities of an Indochinese montane rainforestBiol Conserv19978091510.1016/S0006-3207(96)00079-1
  • StorkNESrivastavaDSWattADLarsenTBButterfly diversity and silvicultural practice in lowland rainforests of CameroonBiodivers Conserv20031238741010.1023/A:1022470308591
  • TanakaHOYamaneSNakashizukaTMomoseKItiokaTEffects of deforestation on mutualistic interactions of ants with plants and hemipterans in tropical rainforest of BorneoAsian Myrmecol200713150
  • VasconcelosHLVilhenaJMSCaliriGJAResponses of ants to selective logging of a central Amazonian forestJ Appl Ecol20003750851410.1046/j.1365-2664.2000.00512.x
  • VeddelerDSchulzeCHSteffan-DewenterIBuchoriDTscharntkeTThe contribution of tropical secondary forest fragments to the conservation of fruit-feeding butterflies: effects of isolation and ageBiodivers Conserv2005143577359210.1007/s10531-004-0829-2
  • WillottSJThe effects of selective logging on the distribution of moths in a Bornean rainforestPhilos Trans R Soc B Biol Sci19993541783179010.1098/rstb.1999.0520
  • WillottSJLimDCComptonSGSuttonSLEffects of selective logging on the butterflies of a Bornean rainforestConserv Biol2000141055106510.1046/j.1523-1739.2000.98427.x
  • WilsonEOThe diversity of life1992CambridgeHarvard University Press
  • WoodcockPEdwardsDPFayleTMNewtonRJKhenCVBottrellSHHamerKCThe conservation value of South East Asia's highly degraded forests: evidence from leaf-litter antsPhilos Trans R Soc B Biol Sci20113663256326410.1098/rstb.2011.0031
  • YumotoTNakashizukaTRoubikDWSakaiSHamidAAThe canopy program in Sarawak: scope, methods, and meritPollination ecology and the rain forest2005New YorkSpringer1321

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.