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Publications - prof.dr. FJJM (Frans) Bongers

Core Publications

  • Ecology of lianas.
    Schnitzer S. A., F. Bongers, R. J. Burnham, and F. E. Putz, editors. (2015) Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford, UK. 481 pp
  • Degraded Forests in Eastern Africa: management and restoration.
    Bongers F. and T. Tennigkeit (eds.) (2010) Earthscan Ltd. London, UK. 370 pp.
  • The intermediate disturbance hypothesis applies to tropical forests, but disturbance contributes little to tree diversity.
    Bongers F, L Poorter, WD Hawthorne & D Sheil (2009) Ecology Letters 12:798- 805

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    prof.dr. FJJM (Frans) Bongers Senior Lecturer / Professor Emeritus
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Subdivision Forest Ecology and Forest Management
Expertise Forest ecology, Forestry, Forest management and economics, Ecology, Terrestrial ecology, Agroforestry, Forest products, Natural regeneration, Forest dynamics, Seed dispersal, Light, Regeneration, Secondary forests, Tropical forests, Silviculture, Ecological restoration, Climbers
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