Fallow Forests Reveal Unpredictable Species Richness Patterns, Challenging Conservation Efforts
The article discusses species richness and diversity, which are not the same thing. Species richness is the number of species in an area, while species diversity also considers how evenly distributed the individuals are among those species. Some studies show that as fallow areas age, species richness and diversity can increase, decrease, or stay the same. There is no clear pattern for how long it takes for species richness to return to levels seen in old-growth forests.