Conserve Birds by Increasing Forest Area near Rubber Plantations

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Conserve Birds by Increasing Forest Area near Rubber Plantations;
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Rubber(Hevea brasiliensis)is one of the most rapidly expanding cash crops in tropical Asia especially Xishuangbanna.Conserving tropical forest largely depends on the effective management of human-modified landscapes.It is crucial to identify measures to improve biodiversity outcomes in rubberforest mosaics for tropical fauna.
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