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The Landscape Ecology of Swidden: A Global Comparison Indicates Swidden Landscape Mosaics Contribute to Vegetation Diversity at Intermediate Levels of Disturbance

Scaggs, S. A.; Wu, X.; Syed, Z.; Lebowitz, J.; Qin, R.; Downey, S. S.

2025-03-11 ecology
10.1101/2025.03.05.641554 bioRxiv
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Swidden agriculture is a widespread anthropogenic disturbance regime in tropical forests. Swidden research often posits that aggregate levels of forest disturbance correlate with increased land degradation, however a landscape configuration approach may distinguish when swidden degrades landscapes and when it diversifies them. Here we analyze how the configuration of swidden mosaics relates to vegetation diversity. Using satellite imagery from 18 swidden societies across the African, Southeast Asian, and American tropics, we quantify patch geometry using landscape metrics and estimate vegetation diversity from spectral variation and develop a nonlinear hierarchical Bayesian model that links the structure of swidden mosaics with vegetation diversity. Our analyses reveal three dominant gradients of swidden mosaic patterns: (1) aggregation versus interspersion of land-cover types; (2) spatial dispersion versus synchronization of disturbed patches; and (3) alternative modes of landscape connectivity. Across sites, vegetation diversity exhibits a consistent nonlinear response, peaking at intermediate levels of disturbance intensity. These results demonstrate that swidden agriculture does not produce a singular, degradative outcome. Instead, its effects on vegetation diversity depend on how disturbance is spatially configured. By shifting attention from area-based measures of deforestation to landscape configuration, this study reframes swidden as a spatial process with the potential for diversity-enhancing outcomes.

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