2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2009.11.019
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Responses of community structure, diversity, and abundance of understory plants and insect assemblages to thinning in plantations

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“…However, there are cases where active management of planted forests results in positive effects on pollinators. For example, thinning trees may enhance the diversity and abundance of pollinators in planted forests (Taki et al 2010). Even clear cutting and other disturbances of planted forest that create open environments that are preferred by early successional species that can act as pollinators (Rubene et al 2015;Taki et al 2013).…”
Section: Pollination and Forest Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, there are cases where active management of planted forests results in positive effects on pollinators. For example, thinning trees may enhance the diversity and abundance of pollinators in planted forests (Taki et al 2010). Even clear cutting and other disturbances of planted forest that create open environments that are preferred by early successional species that can act as pollinators (Rubene et al 2015;Taki et al 2013).…”
Section: Pollination and Forest Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, if mimicry were poor, then one might intuitively expect that signal receivers would learn be able to distinguish mimics from their models and (depending on context) accept or reject them. In reality however, there are many examples of inaccurate or low fidelity mimics 2,4,5,7,9 . For example, the relative composition of key odour compounds of specific non-rewarding orchids differ markedly from the bees they have evolved to resemble 9 .…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been numerous hypotheses proposed to explain the evolution and maintenance of study there have been no comparative tests of their validity 5,11 . Common (and inter-related) explanations to human eyes remain good mimics to natural predators 3 , multi-model , such that mimics gain most benefit from imperfect similarity to multiple models 4 , (iii) kin selection, such that imperfect mimicry is maintained through its benefit to conspecifics carrying the same trait 5 , such that the evolved degree of mimetic perfection represents a trade-off between selection for mimicry and selection acting on other aspects of life-history 12 , such as thermoregulation, and (v) such that selection for mimicry gradually weakens to a point where it is readily counteracted by weak selection or mutation 6,7 (see Supplementary Information A for additional hypotheses).…”
Section: Main Textmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Also, plant species diversity and composition would play an important role for ecological function and services. Such kind of studies in managed forest is strongly necessary [17,80].…”
Section: Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%