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An intermediate level of disturbance with customary agricultural practices increases species diversity in Maya community forests in Belize
Environmental Studies and ForestryCommunications Earth & Environment

An intermediate level of disturbance with customary agricultural practices increases species diversity in Maya community forests in Belize

S. S. Downey, M. Walker, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Sean S. Downey, Matthew Walker, Jacob Moschler, Filiberto Penados, William Peterman, Juan Pop, Rongjun Qin, Shane A. Scaggs, and Shuang Song explores the impact of Indigenous agricultural practices on forest species diversity in Belize. The findings reveal a fascinating correlation between forest disturbance and biodiversity, highlighting how customary land use can enhance ecosystem diversity.... show more
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