Search Results - "Widodo, Rudy"
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Complexity within an oil palm monoculture: The effects of habitat variability and rainfall on adult dragonfly (Odonata) communities
Published in Biotropica (01-03-2020)“…Recent expansion of oil palm agriculture has resulted in loss of forest habitat and forest‐dependent species. However, large numbers of species—particularly…”
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Understory vegetation supports more abundant and diverse butterfly communities in oil palm plantations
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (17-08-2023)“…IntroductionThe cultivation of oil palm, from which palm oil, the world’s most widely traded vegetable oil, is processed, has had marked effects on ecosystems…”
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Maintaining understory vegetation in oil palm plantations supports higher assassin bug numbers
Published in Ecological solutions and evidence (01-10-2023)“…The expansion of oil palm agriculture across Southeast Asia has caused significant biodiversity losses, with the reduction in habitat heterogeneity that…”
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Conversion of rainforest to both traditional and industrial oil palm systems changes the biodiversity, web-building, and prey capture of understory spiders (Liberia, West Africa)
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2024)“…Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is a tropical crop that produces palm oil: the most traded vegetable oil worldwide. It is principally grown in Southeast Asia, but…”
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The socioecological benefits and consequences of oil palm cultivation in its native range: The Sustainable Oil Palm in West Africa (SOPWA) Project
Published in The Science of the total environment (20-05-2024)“…Agriculture is expanding rapidly across the tropics. While cultivation can boost socioeconomic conditions and food security, it also threatens native…”
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Litter layer residence time in forest and coffee agroforestry systems in Sumberjaya, West Lampung
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-03-2006)“…Forest conversion to coffee-based agroforestry leads to sudden disappearance of the litter layer and a decrease in the rate of litter fall, reducing food for…”
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