We describe the population ecology of two tropical deciduous trees, Bombax ceiba leiocarpum A. Robyns and Brachychiton diversifolius R. Br., which are in high demand for Indigenous sculpture production in Arnhem Land, Australia. We monitored tagged populations of both species at two locations for 2 years to examine their reproduction, growth, and survival rates and their response to harvest. Both species have similar life histories: they reproduce during the dry season (June-November) producing a high seed load, seed predation was high, seeds did not survive in the soil past the following wet season to form a seed bank, and germination rates were low and variable for both species. Average annual circumference growth rates were 1.07 cm year-...
Leaves of the long-lived Dioon merolae have been harvested intensively for decades (possibly for cen...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comFor populations to persist, recruitment must kee...
Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) is a highly valued non-timber forest tree. The bark and the seed...
Aboriginal people in remote Australian communities have limited opportunity to participate in the ma...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
In the present study, we describe the temporal and spatial variability in recruitment, growth, and m...
The most common canopy trees in the savannas of northern Australia, Eucalyptus tetrodonta and E. min...
Brachychiton populneus (Sterculiaceae) (Schott et Endl.) R. Br. (kurrajong) is a small tree that occ...
The most common canopy trees in the savannas of northern Australia, Eucalyptus tetrodonta and E. min...
Tropical dry forest in Mesoamerica has long been disturbed by the extraction of different forest pro...
In the present study, we describe the temporal and spatial variability in recruitment, growth, and m...
Tropical dry forest in Mesoamerica has long been disturbed by the extraction of different forest pro...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) is a highly valued non-timber forest tree. The bark and the seed...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Leaves of the long-lived Dioon merolae have been harvested intensively for decades (possibly for cen...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comFor populations to persist, recruitment must kee...
Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) is a highly valued non-timber forest tree. The bark and the seed...
Aboriginal people in remote Australian communities have limited opportunity to participate in the ma...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
In the present study, we describe the temporal and spatial variability in recruitment, growth, and m...
The most common canopy trees in the savannas of northern Australia, Eucalyptus tetrodonta and E. min...
Brachychiton populneus (Sterculiaceae) (Schott et Endl.) R. Br. (kurrajong) is a small tree that occ...
The most common canopy trees in the savannas of northern Australia, Eucalyptus tetrodonta and E. min...
Tropical dry forest in Mesoamerica has long been disturbed by the extraction of different forest pro...
In the present study, we describe the temporal and spatial variability in recruitment, growth, and m...
Tropical dry forest in Mesoamerica has long been disturbed by the extraction of different forest pro...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) is a highly valued non-timber forest tree. The bark and the seed...
Araucaria bidwillii, commonly known as the bunya pine, is a widely recognised Australian conifer cel...
Leaves of the long-lived Dioon merolae have been harvested intensively for decades (possibly for cen...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comFor populations to persist, recruitment must kee...
Garcinia lucida Vesque (Clusiaceae) is a highly valued non-timber forest tree. The bark and the seed...