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The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be the habitat fragmentation and the exploitation of forest products.
Rita de Cássia Quitete Portela +1 more
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Ethnobotanical contributions to global fishing communities: a review. [PDF]
Mendoza JN +9 more
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Abundance and commercialization of Phoenix Reclinata in the King Williamstown area, South Africa [PDF]
In the Eastern Cape of South Africa the fronds of the wild palm Phoenix reclinata are harvested by rural women and manufactured into hand brushes, which are sold in urban centres. This paper reports on the abundance of P.
Gyan, C A +1 more
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The Tracking of Moist Habitats Allowed Aiphanes (Arecaceae) to Cover the Elevation Gradient of the Northern Andes. [PDF]
Sanín MJ +10 more
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In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, the Dense Humid Forest is reduced to less than 5% of its original cover. However, it still has the highest richness of palms in this state, which constitute an important and economically relevant group.
Laura Cappelatti, Jairo Lizandro Schmitt
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Natural Populations of Astrocaryum aculeatum Meyer in Amazonia: Genetic Diversity and Conservation. [PDF]
Ramos SLF +9 more
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Dedication: Christian Lexer (1971-2019). [PDF]
Karrenberg S +3 more
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Climate change threatens native potential agroforestry plant species in Brazil. [PDF]
Lima VP +5 more
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A Phytosociological Study on Andean Rainforests of Peru, and a Comparison with the Surrounding Countries. [PDF]
Galán-de-Mera A +5 more
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