These analyses found that management
practices that sought to increase the proportion of Inga spp. trees had the largest negative impact on the
proportions of trees of LS and CC, but the magnitude of the effects were dependent on land-use legacy.
We also found that tree size distributions differed between farms and forests among smaller trees (5–
20 cm diameter at breast height, (DBH)), but not among larger trees (>30 cm DBH)