The neotropical palm Euterpe precatoria is subject to extraction for its valuable palm heart. The development of management and conservation practices for this species requires understanding of its population structure, dynamics, and traditional use across the range of environments it inhabits, from different successional stages in continuous forest to forest fragments. Here, we analyzed how the population structure of E. precatoria varies with successional stage, fragmentation, and exposure to extraction. Since E. precatoria recruitment increases with disturbance, we expected seedling density to be higher in secondary forests and fragments relative to primary forests. The study was conducted from 2007-2008 in the Caribbean Slope of Costa R...
Abstract. Wettinia kalbreyeri is a monoecious palm distributed on the Andean highland forests from C...
We summarize a long-term study of the effects of edge creation on establishment of the economically ...
The exploitation of non-timber forest products is often considered a low-impact activity in tropical...
The neotropical palm Euterpe precatoria is subject to extraction for its valuable palm heart. The de...
The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be t...
• Premise of the study: Environmental heterogeneity is a strong selective force shaping adaptation a...
At the northern limits of the range of the palm species Euterpe edulis there is an endemic ecotype, ...
Euterpe precatoria Mart. is the most abundant plant species in the Amazon basin, and one of the main...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
Palm heart is an important non-timber forest product obtained from various palm species in tropical ...
The demography of the acaulescent palm Attalea humilis was studied from 1996 to 1999 in three forest...
Dramatic declines in the global forested area in recent decades have been particularly severe in tro...
About 45 palm species occur in the Atlantic forest of Brazil, and most of them are affected by loss ...
ABSTRACT Invasive plants can profoundly modify physical and biological characteristics of their new ...
Forest fragmentation has been shown to decrease reproductive output for some species of dioecious pl...
Abstract. Wettinia kalbreyeri is a monoecious palm distributed on the Andean highland forests from C...
We summarize a long-term study of the effects of edge creation on establishment of the economically ...
The exploitation of non-timber forest products is often considered a low-impact activity in tropical...
The neotropical palm Euterpe precatoria is subject to extraction for its valuable palm heart. The de...
The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be t...
• Premise of the study: Environmental heterogeneity is a strong selective force shaping adaptation a...
At the northern limits of the range of the palm species Euterpe edulis there is an endemic ecotype, ...
Euterpe precatoria Mart. is the most abundant plant species in the Amazon basin, and one of the main...
Non-Timber Forest Products like palm fruits are fundamental in the livelihood of Amerindian groups. ...
Palm heart is an important non-timber forest product obtained from various palm species in tropical ...
The demography of the acaulescent palm Attalea humilis was studied from 1996 to 1999 in three forest...
Dramatic declines in the global forested area in recent decades have been particularly severe in tro...
About 45 palm species occur in the Atlantic forest of Brazil, and most of them are affected by loss ...
ABSTRACT Invasive plants can profoundly modify physical and biological characteristics of their new ...
Forest fragmentation has been shown to decrease reproductive output for some species of dioecious pl...
Abstract. Wettinia kalbreyeri is a monoecious palm distributed on the Andean highland forests from C...
We summarize a long-term study of the effects of edge creation on establishment of the economically ...
The exploitation of non-timber forest products is often considered a low-impact activity in tropical...