Harvest of Brazil nuts from the large, iconic tree Bertholletia excelsa generates substantial income for smallholders, providing a strong incentive to conserve the mature forests where it grows. Although much previous work has focused on the impact of nut harvest on new seedling recruits into B. excelsa populations, the connection between harvest rates and long-term population stability is still unclear. Moreover, there is additional uncertainty for Brazil nut management in terms of population response to climate change and other anthropogenic influences. We drew on 14 years of research in two sites in Acre, Brazil with different B. excelsa nut harvest intensities (39% and 81%), to produce stochastic and deterministic matrix population mode...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
The regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shifting cult...
The emergence of Brazilian extractive reserves reinforced the notion that sustainable forest use cou...
Harvest of Brazil nuts from the large, iconic tree Bertholletia excelsa generates substantial income...
Harvest of Brazil nuts from the large, iconic tree Bertholletia excelsa generates substantial income...
A demographic study was carried out on Bertholletia excelsa, the Brazil nut tree, in two primary for...
In the Amazonian state of Acre, Brazil, Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa H.B.K.) have been commerci...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Exploitation of non-timber forest products can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. However, ov...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is an emergent canopy species occurring on non-flooded lands (terr...
Brazil nut is widely recognized as the cornerstone of the Amazonian extractive economy. Tight linkag...
<div><p>Brazil nut, the <i>Bertholletia excelsa</i> seed, is one of the most important non-timber fo...
Brazil nut, the Bertholletia excelsa seed, is one of the most important non-timber forest products i...
A comparative analysis of 23 populations of the Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa) across the Br...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
The regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shifting cult...
The emergence of Brazilian extractive reserves reinforced the notion that sustainable forest use cou...
Harvest of Brazil nuts from the large, iconic tree Bertholletia excelsa generates substantial income...
Harvest of Brazil nuts from the large, iconic tree Bertholletia excelsa generates substantial income...
A demographic study was carried out on Bertholletia excelsa, the Brazil nut tree, in two primary for...
In the Amazonian state of Acre, Brazil, Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa H.B.K.) have been commerci...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Exploitation of non-timber forest products can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. However, ov...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) is an emergent canopy species occurring on non-flooded lands (terr...
Brazil nut is widely recognized as the cornerstone of the Amazonian extractive economy. Tight linkag...
<div><p>Brazil nut, the <i>Bertholletia excelsa</i> seed, is one of the most important non-timber fo...
Brazil nut, the Bertholletia excelsa seed, is one of the most important non-timber forest products i...
A comparative analysis of 23 populations of the Brazil nut tree (Bertholletia excelsa) across the Br...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
The regeneration of Brazil nut trees depends on tree-fall gaps in the forest. However, shifting cult...
The emergence of Brazilian extractive reserves reinforced the notion that sustainable forest use cou...