Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants are often more resilient to fruit and seed harvest than to bark and root harvest. Several studies indicate that sustainable fruit harvesting limits can be set very high (>80% fruit harvesting intensity). For species with clonal and sexual reproduction, understanding how fruit harvest affects clonal reproduction can shed light on the genetic risks and sustainability of NTFP harvest. We studied 18 populations of a gallery forest tree, Pentadesma butyracea (Clusiaceae), to test the impact of fruits harvest, climate and habitat size (gallery forest width) on the frequency of sexual or clonal recruitment in Benin, West Africa. We sampled populations...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
Edge effects may affect the mating system of tropical tree species and reduce the genetic diversity ...
The reproductive system of a tree species has substantial impact on genetic diversity and structure ...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are widely harvested by local people for their livelihood. Harves...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
Exploitation of non-timber forest products can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. However, ov...
Background and aims – The main reproductive traits of the native African food tree species, Pentades...
Size at reproduction is a key aspect of species life history that has been little explored for long-...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Clonality is a widespread life history trait in flowering plants that may be essential for populatio...
Due to the reduction of population density and/or the environmental changes it induces, selective lo...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Harvest of Brazil nuts from the large, iconic tree Bertholletia excelsa generates substantial income...
Harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can threaten target species, especially those with ...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
Edge effects may affect the mating system of tropical tree species and reduce the genetic diversity ...
The reproductive system of a tree species has substantial impact on genetic diversity and structure ...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are widely harvested by local people for their livelihood. Harves...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
Exploitation of non-timber forest products can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. However, ov...
Background and aims – The main reproductive traits of the native African food tree species, Pentades...
Size at reproduction is a key aspect of species life history that has been little explored for long-...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Clonality is a widespread life history trait in flowering plants that may be essential for populatio...
Due to the reduction of population density and/or the environmental changes it induces, selective lo...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Harvest of Brazil nuts from the large, iconic tree Bertholletia excelsa generates substantial income...
Harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can threaten target species, especially those with ...
Tropical forest degradation is a global environmental issue. In degraded forests, seedling recruitme...
Edge effects may affect the mating system of tropical tree species and reduce the genetic diversity ...
The reproductive system of a tree species has substantial impact on genetic diversity and structure ...