2019
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2019.00073
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Soil Health Changes Over a 25-Year Chronosequence From Forest to Plantations in Rubber Tree (Hevea brasiliensis) Landscapes in Southern Côte d'Ivoire: Do Earthworms Play a Role?

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“…Getting the correct picture requires an approach to data gathering and analysis different from the one presented there. In the first version of the paper, abundance and richness mapped in tropical areas were generally well below those observed in our research (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). After Phillips et al corrected their dataset [see their erratum (13)], their local (figure 1) and regional (figure 2) estimates only became less aligned with our experience and data.…”
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“…Getting the correct picture requires an approach to data gathering and analysis different from the one presented there. In the first version of the paper, abundance and richness mapped in tropical areas were generally well below those observed in our research (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). After Phillips et al corrected their dataset [see their erratum (13)], their local (figure 1) and regional (figure 2) estimates only became less aligned with our experience and data.…”
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confidence: 42%
“…A typical montane forest remnant in the Philippines holds 20 to 25 species (6), with high turnover between mountains within a single island, and 100% turnover among islands. In Ivory Coast, natural savannahs had 7 to 12 species, crop fields 8 species, and rubber plantations 16 species (7,8); these African studies include extensive quantitative sampling and average annual biomass from 3.5 to 54 g m -2 . In natural savannas and gallery forests of Colombia, species numbers were 7 to 8 (9, 10).…”
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“…This long period could be more favourable than shorter‐rotation species for topsoil restoration following the initial disturbance caused by logging. Indeed, soil quality and soil biodiversity at 0–10 cm depth improve with age over one cycle of rubber plantation (Peerawat et al, 2018; Thoumazeau et al, 2019b; Tondoh et al, 2019; Zhou et al, 2017) especially due to the absence of physical perturbation, high litter input and improved soil moisture (N'Dri et al, 2018). Therefore, plantations were sometimes considered close to a restored forest ecosystem (Bremer & Farley, 2010).…”
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“…In West Africa, particularly in Côte d’Ivoire, land-use changes lead to a decrease of total organic carbon and soil pH [ 3 ], of the abundance, richness and diversity of litter and soil arthropods [ 4 , 5 ]. Furthermore, the conversion of primary or secondary forests to rubber plantations appears to reduce the diversity and density of soil macroinvertebrates [ 6 , 7 , 8 ].…”
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confidence: 99%