Abstract

The Myriapoda community of 20-year old replanted forest surrounded by native lowland monsoon tropical forest in Cat Tien National Park, Southern Vietnam, was investigated in comparison with native forest and the same plantations 6 years ago. The author found that the Myriapoda community in replanted forest is very different from the mature forest community in species composition, structure, and abundance, and it has typical features of a soil community in a young, non-stable system. However after comparing the community in replanted forest with the same community 6 years later the author found a progressive dynamic in developing soil community into one similar to a mature forest community.

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