Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have been used and managed by humans for food, material, medicine and other purposes for millennia. It is, however, debated to what extent the structure of modern palm communities reflects long term human modification. Here, we investigate the complex interplay of ecological and societal factors that influence the distributions of both human used and non used palms in western Amazonia.Location: Amazonia.Time period: Present.Major taxa studied: Palms (Arecaceae).Methods: We used Bayesian hierarchical joint species distribution models to predict the distributions and environmental niche dimensions of 78 western Amazonian species, and to explore the...
The concepts of phylogenetic community structure (PCS) and phylogenetic niche conservatism (PNC) all...
Western Amazonia harbours one of the richest palm floras of the Neotropics. About 121 palm species a...
ABSTRACT Amazonian peoples use and manage plant populations in previously domesticated landscapes, b...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
Palms are abundant in tropical forests and are recognized as effective bioindicators of hot climates...
Western Amazonia is a global biodiversity hotspot that encompasses extensive variation in geologic, ...
This paper addresses a topic highlighted in recent arguments by Amazonian scholars: the extent to wh...
Mega hydroelectric dams cause loss of habitat for many species and lead to local or regional extinct...
Plants have been used in Amazonian forests for millennia and some of these plants are disproportiona...
Aim: In Amazonia, 227 of c. 16,000 tree species account for half the individual trees (termed ‘hyper...
ABSTRACT Palms are most diverse in warm and humid regions near the equator. Though palms remain rela...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
Palms show clear niche segregation patterns along topographic gradients in tropical forests, with so...
International audienceAimThe subduction of the Nazca Plate and the eastward propagation of the Andea...
BACKGROUND: The Arc of Fire across southern Amazonia seasonally attracts worldwide attention as fore...
The concepts of phylogenetic community structure (PCS) and phylogenetic niche conservatism (PNC) all...
Western Amazonia harbours one of the richest palm floras of the Neotropics. About 121 palm species a...
ABSTRACT Amazonian peoples use and manage plant populations in previously domesticated landscapes, b...
Aim: Palms are iconic and dominant elements of neotropical forests. In the Amazon region, palms have...
Palms are abundant in tropical forests and are recognized as effective bioindicators of hot climates...
Western Amazonia is a global biodiversity hotspot that encompasses extensive variation in geologic, ...
This paper addresses a topic highlighted in recent arguments by Amazonian scholars: the extent to wh...
Mega hydroelectric dams cause loss of habitat for many species and lead to local or regional extinct...
Plants have been used in Amazonian forests for millennia and some of these plants are disproportiona...
Aim: In Amazonia, 227 of c. 16,000 tree species account for half the individual trees (termed ‘hyper...
ABSTRACT Palms are most diverse in warm and humid regions near the equator. Though palms remain rela...
Past human modification of forests has been documented in central, southwestern, and eastern Amazoni...
Palms show clear niche segregation patterns along topographic gradients in tropical forests, with so...
International audienceAimThe subduction of the Nazca Plate and the eastward propagation of the Andea...
BACKGROUND: The Arc of Fire across southern Amazonia seasonally attracts worldwide attention as fore...
The concepts of phylogenetic community structure (PCS) and phylogenetic niche conservatism (PNC) all...
Western Amazonia harbours one of the richest palm floras of the Neotropics. About 121 palm species a...
ABSTRACT Amazonian peoples use and manage plant populations in previously domesticated landscapes, b...