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ConR: An R package to assist large-scale multispecies preliminary conservation assessments using distribution data
ArticleAbstract: The Red List Categories and the accompanying five criteria developed by the International Union forPalabras claves:Area of occupancy, criterion B, distribution range, extent of occurrence, IUCN, Location, preliminary status, threatened taxaAutores:Cosiaux A., Dauby G., Deblauwe V., Droissart V., Gereau R.E., Lowry P.P., Schatz G.E., Simo-Droissart M., Sosef M.S.M., Stévart T., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusFrugivory-related traits promote speciation of tropical palms
ArticleAbstract: Animal-mediated seed dispersal by frugivorous birds and mammals is central to the ecology and functiPalabras claves:Autores:Baker W.J., Faurby S., Kissling W.D., Onstein R.E., Svenning J.C., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusMolecular phylogenetics reveal multiple tertiary vicariance origins of the African rain forest trees
ArticleAbstract: Background: Tropical rain forests are the most diverse terrestrial ecosystems on the planet. How thiPalabras claves:Autores:Chatrou L.W., Richardson J.E., Sosef M.S.M., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusMultiple shifts to open habitats in Melastomateae (Melastomataceae) congruent with the increase of African Neogene climatic aridity
ArticleAbstract: Aim: African Melastomateae (Melastomataceae) comprise c. 185 species occurring in closed or open habPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Biogeography, closed habitats, divergence time, diversification, Grassland, habitat shifts, Melastomataceae, Neogene, open habitatsAutores:Kaderet G., Stone R.D., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Veranso-Libalah M.C.Fuentes:scopusOdd man out: why are there fewer plant species in African rain forests?
ReviewAbstract: Although tropical rain forests represent the most species-rich terrestrial ecosystem on the planet,Palabras claves:Biogeography, diversification rates, extinction, Fossil record, Neotropics, Odd man out, Palms, South-East AsiaAutores:Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusOrigin and global diversification patterns of tropical rain forests: Inferences from a complete genus-level phylogeny of palms
ArticleAbstract: Background: Understanding how biodiversity is shaped through time is a fundamental question in bioloPalabras claves:Autores:Baker W.J., Forest F., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusIndividualistic evolutionary responses of Central African rain forest plants to Pleistocene climatic fluctuations
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the evolutionary dynamics of genetic diversity is fundamental for species conservationPalabras claves:Climate Change, Demographys, phylogenetics, Tropical rain forestsAutores:Bethune K., Helmstetter A.J., Kamdem N.G., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusImpact of end-of-century climate change on priority non-timber forest product species across tropical Africa
ArticleAbstract: Plant species providing Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFP) are economically important across Africa.Palabras claves:Dispersal, NTFP, representative concentration pathways, Species distribution modellingAutores:Amoussou B.E.N., Dauby G., Glèlè Kakaï R., Idohou R., Thomas L.P. CouvreurFuentes:scopusPhylogeography of the genus Podococcus (Palmae/Arecaceae) in Central African rain forests: Climate stability pbkp_redicts unique genetic diversity
ArticleAbstract: The tropical rain forests of Central Africa contain high levels of species diversity. PaleovegetatioPalabras claves:ÁFRICA, Coastal forests, Palms, Phylogeography, Plastome, refugiaAutores:Deblauwe V., Faye A., Mariac C., Richard D., Sonke B., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Vigouroux Y.Fuentes:scopusLittle ecological divergence associated with speciation in two African rain forest tree genera
ArticleAbstract: Background: The tropical rain forests (TRF) of Africa are the second largest block of this biome aftPalabras claves:Autores:Chatrou L.W., Porter-Morgan H., Thomas L.P. Couvreur, Wieringa J.J.Fuentes:scopus