Published November 15, 2022
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Logging leaves a fingerprint on the number, size, spatial configuration and geometry of tropical forest canopy gaps
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- 1. University of Bristol
- 2. University of Cambridge
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Data and R code to replicate the analyses presented in:
Zhang, Fischer, Coomes & Jucker (2022) Logging leaves a fingerprint on the number,size, spatial configuration and geometry of tropical forest canopy gaps. Biotropica
If using these data and/or R code in your work please cite the original publication listed above, as well as this repository using the corresponding DOI.
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Funding
- UK Research and Innovation
- Forecasting the impacts of drought on human-modified tropical forests by integrating models with data NE/S01537X/1
- UK Research and Innovation
- Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes in Human-Modified Tropical Forests NE/K016377/1