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Nurse-based restoration of degraded tropical forests with tussock grasses: Experimental support from the Andean cloud forest
ArticleAbstract: The degradation of the Andean cloud forest raises strong biological conservation issues and threatenPalabras claves:Ceroxylon echinulatum, competition, Deforestation, facilitation, Herbivory, plant-plant interactions, Rehabilitation, SETARIA SPHACELATA, Stress-gradient hypothesis, Tussock grassAutores:Anthelme F., Gómez-Aparicio L., Rommel MontufarFuentes:googlescopusHeat production by an Ecuadorian palm
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Autores:Erika Páez, Olivier J. Dangles, Pincebourde S., Rommel MontufarFuentes:scopusHow anthropogenic disturbances affect the resilience of a keystone palm tree in the threatened Andean cloud forest?
ArticleAbstract: To conserve tropical forests, it is crucial to characterise the disturbance threshold beyond which pPalabras claves:Ceroxylon echinulatum, cloud forest, Deforestation, ECUADOR, facilitation, Selective loggingAutores:Anthelme F., Gully C., Lincango J., Nina Duarte, Rommel MontufarFuentes:scopusIsolation of 23 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the Neotropical palm Oenocarpus bataua Martius (Arecaceae)
ArticleAbstract: We report the isolation of 23 microsatellite loci obtained from a (GA) n-enriched genomic library ofPalabras claves:AMAZON, ARECACEAE, Euterpeae, microsatellites, Oenocarpus bataua var. batauaAutores:Mariac C., Pham J.L., Pintaud J.C., Rommel MontufarFuentes:googlescopusPost-Dispersal Seed Removal in a Large-Seeded Palm by Frugivore Mammals in Western Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Post-dispersal seed removal by ground-foraging frugivores promotes secondary dispersal of large seedPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, camera trapping, Habitat disturbance, Neotropics, Recruitment, scatter-hoarding rodents, Seed dispersalAutores:Balslev H., Razafindratsima O.H., Rommel Montufar, Sebastián EscobarFuentes:scopusThree Amazonian palms as underestimated and little-known sources of nutrients, bioactive compounds and edible insects
ArticleAbstract: Mauritia flexuosa, Bactris gasipaes, and Oenocarpus bataua are among the main palms in the Amazon usPalabras claves:Bactris gasipaes, Mauritia flexuosa, OENOCARPUS BATAUA, RHYNCHOPHORUS PALMARUMAutores:Balslev H., Battino M.A., Cámara M., Cámara R.M., Giampieri F., José M. Alvarez-Suarez, Rommel Montufar, Tatiana S. Jaramillo-VivancoFuentes:googlescopus