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- W4377047726 abstract "The global loss of biodiversity paired with the shortcomings of protected areas highlights the need to improve the conservation potential of human-modified lands. Although often referred to as “ecological deserts”, large spatial scales and long rotation periods make tree plantations a relatively stable and permeable environment that could provide an important link between fragmented natural habitats. Different intensities of afforestation within the same geographic grassland region provide an opportunity to test how transformation by commercial plantations affects local biodiversity. We conducted camera trap surveys at two sites characterised by different degrees of afforestation. We demonstrate a higher mammalian diversity and a higher probability of habitat use in less transformed areas, suggesting that preserving large tracts of native vegetation is vital when offsetting biodiversity loss from timber plantations, especially regarding grassland-specialist species. Community-level habitat use increased in more rugged areas, while in the highly transformed site, habitat use increased closer to indigenous patches and roads. Our research highlights the importance of maintaining comprehensive networks of protected units as part of a broader landscape management approach and identifies a major challenge for the forestry industry moving forward, with plantation stands being dominated by species that threaten the long-term sustainability of the crop itself." @default.
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