Recruitment credit cannot compensate for extinction debt in a degraded dry Afromontane forest KU Leuven
QUESTION: Anthropogenic disturbances severely affect dryland forests worldwide, but their effects on woody species population structure and long‐term persistence remain poorly understood. LOCATION: The research was conducted in Desa'a, a dry Afromontane forest in northern Ethiopia, Tigray region. AIMS: Woody species diversity, extinction debt, recruitment credit and colonisation credit were quantified and mapped based on an inventory of mature ...