Artisanal fishers interact with plants in many ways, and with different intensities. In spite of being characterized by fisheries, Caiçaras use plants with varied degrees of management, since the less intensive management actions, extraction of forest products, until intensively management actions through the cultivation of the agrobiodiversity. This study presents the results of different research projects and includes the North and the South regions of São Paulo state coast. The objective is to characterize the diversity of extracted and cultivated species by traditional fishers at Southeastern region of Brazilian Atlantic forest. Ethnobotanical surveys revealed a high diversity of plants known and used, ranging up to a richness of 272 sp...
The role played by abandoned nests of leaf-cutting ants (Atta spp.) as a small-scale disturbance reg...
The 'cerco flutuante', a floating trap net, is used by the caiçaras from the southeastern coast of B...
Bark and exudates are widely commercialized non-timber forest products. However, the ecological impa...
Background: The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered one of the hotspots for conservation, compri...
This paper presents a comparative study of plant knowledge and use in rural and urban areas in the m...
Ethnobotany, Traditional Knowledge, and Diachronic Changes in Non-Timber Forest Products Management:...
[No abstract available]7389Avocèvou-Ayisso, C., Sinsin, B., Adégbidi, A., Dossou, G., Van Damme, P.,...
The aiming of this work was to evaluate the effects of environmental factors on both the survival an...
The harvesting of non-timber forest products (NTFP) can influence the pattern of resource allocation...
Resource-use patterns, especially through exchanges among farmers, may ultimately confer resilience ...
The time required to regrowth a forest in degraded areas depends on how the forest is removed and on...
The present study analyzed and compared the daily consumption of foods of animal origin in eleven co...
In this study we perform an ecological analysis of the resources use in the diet of the ribeirinho p...
Urban forests are usually isolated and highly disturbed, however they are important shelters for tol...
There are few studies about bat communities in Brazil and none for the Maranhão state there is none....
The role played by abandoned nests of leaf-cutting ants (Atta spp.) as a small-scale disturbance reg...
The 'cerco flutuante', a floating trap net, is used by the caiçaras from the southeastern coast of B...
Bark and exudates are widely commercialized non-timber forest products. However, the ecological impa...
Background: The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered one of the hotspots for conservation, compri...
This paper presents a comparative study of plant knowledge and use in rural and urban areas in the m...
Ethnobotany, Traditional Knowledge, and Diachronic Changes in Non-Timber Forest Products Management:...
[No abstract available]7389Avocèvou-Ayisso, C., Sinsin, B., Adégbidi, A., Dossou, G., Van Damme, P.,...
The aiming of this work was to evaluate the effects of environmental factors on both the survival an...
The harvesting of non-timber forest products (NTFP) can influence the pattern of resource allocation...
Resource-use patterns, especially through exchanges among farmers, may ultimately confer resilience ...
The time required to regrowth a forest in degraded areas depends on how the forest is removed and on...
The present study analyzed and compared the daily consumption of foods of animal origin in eleven co...
In this study we perform an ecological analysis of the resources use in the diet of the ribeirinho p...
Urban forests are usually isolated and highly disturbed, however they are important shelters for tol...
There are few studies about bat communities in Brazil and none for the Maranhão state there is none....
The role played by abandoned nests of leaf-cutting ants (Atta spp.) as a small-scale disturbance reg...
The 'cerco flutuante', a floating trap net, is used by the caiçaras from the southeastern coast of B...
Bark and exudates are widely commercialized non-timber forest products. However, the ecological impa...