Harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can threaten target species, especially those with limited distribution and density. Exploited species also face threats from habitat fragmentation, fire, and invasive species. We assessed the impact of human disturbances and invasive species on the population of a key multipurpose NTFP species, Mimusops andongensis, in Lama Forest reserve (Benin). The densities of adult trees and regenerative stems decreased with increasing degradation. Mimusops andongensis contributed less to total tree density with increasing human disturbance. There were significantly fewer M. andongensis recruits with increasing cover of invasive Chromolaena odorata. Smaller diameter individuals predominated in non-degra...
In a twenty-year effort at Drabo, southern Benin, small remnant forests, young fallow and agricultur...
Knowledge of how human harvest impacts plants on high demand for non-timber forest products is essen...
African Journal of Ecology and Ecosystems, 2019; 6 (5): 001-016Miombo woodlands support livelihoods...
Harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can threaten target species, especially those with ...
Harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can threaten target species, especially those with ...
Data on trees occurrence, dbh and height, data on regeneration occurence, diameter and height, and d...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are widely harvested by local people for their livelihood. Harves...
Understanding tree species autecology and population structure supports effective conservation actio...
Multipurpose NTFP species typically experience higher harvest demand because of their multiple uses,...
Mansonia altissima A. Chev., a redwood producer species in tropical Africa, occurs as one small, iso...
Understanding the niche and habitat requirements of useful and threatened species, their shifts unde...
Understanding tree species autecology and population structure supports effective conservation actio...
Forest degradation has been worsening over the past years by the numerous populations seeking a mean...
Broussonetia papyrifera invasion poses a serious threat to indigenous tree species in Ghana. Many co...
Most of the West African forests have disappeared or have been deeply fragmented. This deforestation...
In a twenty-year effort at Drabo, southern Benin, small remnant forests, young fallow and agricultur...
Knowledge of how human harvest impacts plants on high demand for non-timber forest products is essen...
African Journal of Ecology and Ecosystems, 2019; 6 (5): 001-016Miombo woodlands support livelihoods...
Harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can threaten target species, especially those with ...
Harvesting of Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) can threaten target species, especially those with ...
Data on trees occurrence, dbh and height, data on regeneration occurence, diameter and height, and d...
Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are widely harvested by local people for their livelihood. Harves...
Understanding tree species autecology and population structure supports effective conservation actio...
Multipurpose NTFP species typically experience higher harvest demand because of their multiple uses,...
Mansonia altissima A. Chev., a redwood producer species in tropical Africa, occurs as one small, iso...
Understanding the niche and habitat requirements of useful and threatened species, their shifts unde...
Understanding tree species autecology and population structure supports effective conservation actio...
Forest degradation has been worsening over the past years by the numerous populations seeking a mean...
Broussonetia papyrifera invasion poses a serious threat to indigenous tree species in Ghana. Many co...
Most of the West African forests have disappeared or have been deeply fragmented. This deforestation...
In a twenty-year effort at Drabo, southern Benin, small remnant forests, young fallow and agricultur...
Knowledge of how human harvest impacts plants on high demand for non-timber forest products is essen...
African Journal of Ecology and Ecosystems, 2019; 6 (5): 001-016Miombo woodlands support livelihoods...