Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species. To develop appropriate management strategies, we need to understand the reasons for reduced recruitment in degraded ecosystems. The dioecious coco de mer palm (Lodoicea maldivica) produces by far the largest seeds of any plant. It is a keystone species in an ancient palm forest that occurs only on two small islands in the Seychelles, yet contemporary rates of seed production are low, especially in fragmented populations. We developed a method to infer the recent reproductive history of female trees from morphological evidence present on their inflorescences. We then applied this method to investigate the effects of habitat disturbance and s...
Abstract: Basic aspects of the reproductive biology are largely unknown for most tropical tree speci...
Reproduction of plants in fragmented habitats may be limited because of lower diversity or abundanc...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
The iconic Lodoicea maldivica palm appears to invest heavily in reproduction, with females bearing t...
Forest fragmentation has been shown to decrease reproductive output for some species of dioecious pl...
Lodoicea maldivica (coco de mer) is a long-lived dioecious palm in which male and female plants are ...
Premise of research. The dioecious palm Mauritia flexuosa plays a critical role in the ecology and e...
Background In angiosperms, flower size commonly scales negatively with number. The ecological conse...
Although Mauritia flexuosa (Arecaceae) plays a pivotal role in the ecology and economy of the Amazon...
Habitat loss and fragmentation affect the structure and functioning of forested ecosystems worldwide...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The reproductive output of Shorea siamensis, a widespread dipterocarp tree, was assessed in relation...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Abstract: Basic aspects of the reproductive biology are largely unknown for most tropical tree speci...
Reproduction of plants in fragmented habitats may be limited because of lower diversity or abundanc...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
Habitat degradation can reduce or even prevent the reproduction of previously abundant plant species...
The iconic Lodoicea maldivica palm appears to invest heavily in reproduction, with females bearing t...
Forest fragmentation has been shown to decrease reproductive output for some species of dioecious pl...
Lodoicea maldivica (coco de mer) is a long-lived dioecious palm in which male and female plants are ...
Premise of research. The dioecious palm Mauritia flexuosa plays a critical role in the ecology and e...
Background In angiosperms, flower size commonly scales negatively with number. The ecological conse...
Although Mauritia flexuosa (Arecaceae) plays a pivotal role in the ecology and economy of the Amazon...
Habitat loss and fragmentation affect the structure and functioning of forested ecosystems worldwide...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Springer via the DOI in ...
The reproductive output of Shorea siamensis, a widespread dipterocarp tree, was assessed in relation...
Studies on the ecological impacts of non-timber forest products (NTFP) harvest reveal that plants ar...
Abstract: Basic aspects of the reproductive biology are largely unknown for most tropical tree speci...
Reproduction of plants in fragmented habitats may be limited because of lower diversity or abundanc...
Tropical trees are particularly vulnerable to forest fragmentation because of their low densities, s...