Articles | Volume 22, issue 18
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-4649-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-4649-2025
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Land-cover change alters stand structure, species diversity, leaf functional traits, and soil conditions in Cambodian tropical forests

Chansopheaktra Sovann, Torbern Tagesson, Patrik Vestin, Sakada Sakhoeun, Soben Kim, Sothea Kok, and Stefan Olin

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We offer pairwise observed datasets that compare the characteristics of tropical ecosystems, specifically pristine forests, regrowth forests, and cashew plantations. Our findings uncover some key differences in their characteristics, emphasizing the influence of human activities on these ecosystems. By sharing our unique datasets, we hope to improve the knowledge of tropical forest ecosystems in Southeast Asia, advancing tropical research and tackling global environmental challenges.
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