Riutta, TerhiMalhi, YadvinderKho, Lip KhoonMarthews, Toby R.Huaraca Huasco, WalterKhoo, MinShengTan, SylvesterTurner, EdgarReynolds, GlenBoth, SabineBurslem, David F. R. P.Teh, Yit ArnVairappan, Charles S.Majalap, NoreenEwers, Robert M.2019-02-212019-02-212018-07Riutta, T, Malhi, Y, Kho, L K, Marthews, T R, Huaraca Huasco, W, Khoo, M, Tan, S, Turner, E, Reynolds, G, Both, S, Burslem, D F R P, Teh, Y A, Vairappan, C S, Majalap, N & Ewers, R M 2018, 'Logging disturbance shifts net primary productivity and its allocation in Bornean tropical forests', Global Change Biology, vol. 24, no. 7, pp. 2913-2928. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.140681354-1013ORCID: /0000-0001-6033-0990/work/68492834http://hdl.handle.net/2164/11938This study was part of the Stability of Altered Forest Ecosystem (SAFE) Project, funded by the Sime Darby Foundation, and the Biodiversity And Land‐use Impacts on tropical ecosystem function (BALI) Project (NE/K016377/1) within the NERC Human‐Modified Tropical Forests Programme. This paper is also a product of the GEM network (gem.tropicalforests.ox.ac.uk). We are grateful to Rostin Jantan, SAFE Carbon Team and SAFE Project staff, Alexander Karolus and the Danum 50 ha plot team, and Xyxtus Tan, Nasir Muhi and Abilano Deres for fieldwork assistance. We thank Bernadus Bala Ola and Dr Bill McDonald for the tree species identification. Dr. Reuben Nilus and Dr. Robert Ong at the Forest Research Centre, Sabah Forestry Department, kindly helped us access the historical forest inventory records. Maliau Basin and Danum Valley Management Committees, Royal Society South East Asia Rainforest Research Partnership (SEARRP), Sabah Foundation, Benta Wawasan, the State Secretary, Sabah Chief Minister's Departments, Sabah Forestry Department, Sabah Biodiversity Council, and the Economic Planning Unit are acknowledged for their support and access to the sites in Sabah. The sites in Lambir were supported by the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB) and Centre for Tropical Forest Science (CTFS) in collaboration with HSBC Climate Partnership. The 52 ha Long‐Term Ecological Research Project in Lambir is a collaborative project of the Forest Department of Sarawak, Malaysia, the Center for Tropical Forest Science of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, USA (NSF awards DEB‐9107247 and DEB‐9629601), and Osaka City, Ehime & Kyoto Universities, Japan (Monbusho grants 06041094, 08NP0901 and 09NP0901). The Danum 50 ha plot is a core project of SEARRP. We thank HSBC Malaysia and the University of Zurich for funding and CTFS for support. YM is supported by the Jackson Foundation and European Research Council Advanced Investigator Grant, GEM‐TRAIT (321131). This article is a contribution to Imperial College's Grand Challenges in Ecosystems and the Environment Initiative.161178127engSDG 15 - Life on LandJournal Articleallocationcarbonland useloggingnet primary productivitytree censusSAFE ProjectGlobal Ecosystems MonitoringQH301 BiologyNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)NE/K016377/1European Research Council321131QH301Logging disturbance shifts net primary productivity and its allocation in Bornean tropical forestsJournal article10.1111/gcb.14068247