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Seeing Central African forests through their largest trees

Seeing Central African forests through their largest trees

Publication Year : 2015

Large tropical trees and a few dominant species were recently identified as the main structuring elements of tropical forests. However,

Authors: Bastin, J. F.; Barbier, N.; Réjou-Méchain, M.; Fayolle, A.; Gourlet-Fleury, S.; Maniatis, D.; de Haulleville, T.; Baya, F.; Beeckman, H.; Beina, D.; Couteron, P.; Chuyong, G.B.; Dauby, G.; Doucet, J.-L.; Droissart, V.; Dufrêne, M.; Ewango, C.; Gillet, J.F.; Gonmadje, C.H.; Hart, T.; Kavali, T.; Kenfack, D.; Libalah, M.; Malhi, Y.; Makana, J.R.; Pélissier, R.; Ploton, P.; Serckx, A.; Sonké, B.; Stevart, T.; Thomas, D.W.; De Cannière, C.; Bogaert, J.

Nut Production in Bertholletia excelsa across a Logged Forest Mosaic: Implications for Multiple Forest Use

Nut Production in Bertholletia excelsa across a Logged Forest Mosaic: Implications for Multiple Forest Use

Publication Year : 2015

Although many examples of multiple-use forest management may be found in tropical smallholder systems, few studies provide empirical support for

Authors: Rockwell, Cara A.; Guariguata, M.R.; Menton, M.; Arroyo Quispe, E.; Quaedvlieg, J.; Warren-Thomas, E.; Fernandez Silva, H.; Jurado Rojas, E.E.; Kohagura Arrunátegui, J.A.H.; Meza Vega, L.A.; Revilla Vera, O.; Quenta Hancco, R.; Valera Tito, J.F.; Villarroel Panduro, B.T.; Yucra Salas, J.J.

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