The mutualism–antagonism continuum in Neotropical palm–frugivore interactions: from interaction outcomes to ecosystem dynamics
C Marques Dracxler, WD Kissling - Biological Reviews, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Frugivory, that is feeding on fruits, pulp or seeds by animals, is usually considered a
mutualism when interactions involve seed dispersal, and an antagonism when it results in …
mutualism when interactions involve seed dispersal, and an antagonism when it results in …
The role of wild palms in agroforestry systems in the Neotropics: A review
Wild palms are among the most important plants in the Neotropics due to their wide
distribution, species richness and cultural relevance for humans. In addition to their …
distribution, species richness and cultural relevance for humans. In addition to their …
The likely extinction of hundreds of palm species threatens their contributions to people and ecosystems
Protecting nature's contributions to people requires accelerating extinction risk assessment
and better integrating evolutionary, functional and used diversity with conservation planning …
and better integrating evolutionary, functional and used diversity with conservation planning …
Dissecting the difference in tree species richness between Africa and South America
Differences in species diversity over continental scales represent imprints of evolutionary,
ecological, and biogeographic events. Here, we investigate whether the higher tree species …
ecological, and biogeographic events. Here, we investigate whether the higher tree species …
Patterns and drivers of tree carbon stocks in Kashmir Himalayan forests: implications for climate change mitigation
AA Dar, N Parthasarathy - Ecological Processes, 2022 - Springer
Background Temperate forests are major carbon sinks because of their high storage
potential and low decomposition processes. We quantified tree carbon (TC) storage from …
potential and low decomposition processes. We quantified tree carbon (TC) storage from …
[HTML][HTML] Individual palm tree detection using deep learning on RGB imagery to support tree inventory
Phoenix palms cover more than 1.3 million hectares in the Mediterranean, Middle East, and
North Africa regions and they represent highly valued assets for economic, environmental …
North Africa regions and they represent highly valued assets for economic, environmental …
Real-time localization and bimodal point pattern analysis of palms using uav imagery
Understanding the spatial distribution of palms within tropical forests is essential for effective
ecological monitoring, conservation strategies, and the sustainable integration of natural …
ecological monitoring, conservation strategies, and the sustainable integration of natural …
A global database of woody tissue carbon concentrations
Woody tissue carbon (C) concentration is a key wood trait necessary for accurately
estimating forest C stocks and fluxes, which also varies widely across species and biomes …
estimating forest C stocks and fluxes, which also varies widely across species and biomes …
Phytolith assemblages reflect variability in human land use and the modern environment
NH Witteveen, C White, BA Sanchez Martinez… - Vegetation History and …, 2024 - Springer
Phytoliths preserved in soils and sediments can be used to provide unique insights into past
vegetation dynamics in response to human and climate change. Phytoliths can reconstruct …
vegetation dynamics in response to human and climate change. Phytoliths can reconstruct …
Canopy palm cover across the Brazilian Amazon forests mapped with airborne LiDAR data and deep learning
Abstract The Amazon region in Brazil contains c. 5% of the palm species of the world.
However, palm cover at macroecological scales has not yet been quantified in this biome …
However, palm cover at macroecological scales has not yet been quantified in this biome …