1. Natural populations deliver a wide range of products that provide income for millions of people and need to be exploited sustainably. Large heterogeneity in individual performance within these exploited populations has the potential to improve population recovery after exploitation and thus help sustaining yields over time. 2. We explored the potential of using individual heterogeneity to design smarter harvest schemes, by sparing individuals that contribute most to future productivity and population growth, using the understorey palm Chamaedorea elegans as a model system. Leaves of this palm are an important non-timber forest product and long-term inter-individual growth variability can be evaluated from internode lengths. 3. We studie...
Exploitation of non-timber forest products can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. However, ov...
1. Persistent variation in growth rate between individual plants can have strong effects on populati...
Xa’an palm (Sabal yapa) has been used to thatch traditional Maya houses for over 3000 years. In the ...
1. Natural populations deliver a wide range of products that provide income for millions of people a...
1. Natural populations deliver a wide range of products that provide income for millions of people a...
Harvesting of highly valuable non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been considered a win-win strat...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya man-age Sabal (Arec...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
1. Assessing the demographic effects of leaf area losses in perennial plants is important to determi...
Palm heart is an important non-timber forest product obtained from various palm species in tropical ...
1. Large-scale conversion of tropical forests into oil palm monocultures has led to dramatic losses ...
<div><p>Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage <i>S...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
Exploitation of non-timber forest products can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. However, ov...
1. Persistent variation in growth rate between individual plants can have strong effects on populati...
Xa’an palm (Sabal yapa) has been used to thatch traditional Maya houses for over 3000 years. In the ...
1. Natural populations deliver a wide range of products that provide income for millions of people a...
1. Natural populations deliver a wide range of products that provide income for millions of people a...
Harvesting of highly valuable non-timber forest products (NTFPs) has been considered a win-win strat...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya man-age Sabal (Arec...
Understanding how anthropogenic activities, such as harvesting, influence plant populations is impor...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
1. Assessing the demographic effects of leaf area losses in perennial plants is important to determi...
Palm heart is an important non-timber forest product obtained from various palm species in tropical ...
1. Large-scale conversion of tropical forests into oil palm monocultures has led to dramatic losses ...
<div><p>Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage <i>S...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Traditional management practices are usually thought to be sustainable. The Maya manage Sabal (Areca...
Exploitation of non-timber forest products can contribute to the alleviation of poverty. However, ov...
1. Persistent variation in growth rate between individual plants can have strong effects on populati...
Xa’an palm (Sabal yapa) has been used to thatch traditional Maya houses for over 3000 years. In the ...