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Biogeographic Barriers in the Andes: Is the Amotape-Huancabamba Zone a Dispersal Barrier for Dry Forest Plants?<sup>1</sup>
ArticleAbstract: We investigate whether the Amotape-Huancabamba zone in the Andes acts as a barrier or corridor for pPalabras claves:Amotape-Huancabamba zone, ECUADOR, endemism, IUCN red list, species ranges.Autores:Balslev H., Carmen Ulloa-Ulloa, Catalina Quintana, Pennington R.T.Fuentes:googlescopusDemography of Oenocarpus bataua and implications for sustainable harvest of its fruit in western Amazon
ArticleAbstract: Oenocarpus bataua is the seventh most abundant tree in the Amazon and one of the most used palms inPalabras claves:ARECACEAE, geographic distribution, integral projection models, NTFP, Population ecology, Wild foodsAutores:Balslev H., Daniela Cevallos, Galeano G., Isaza C., Martorell C., Renato ValenciaFuentes:googlescopusFine-scale plant richness mapping of the andean páramo according to macroclimate
ArticleAbstract: Understanding the main relationships between the current macroclimate and broad spatial patterns ofPalabras claves:Contemporary macroclimate, High Andes, Kriging model, Plant Diversity, Regression model, Richness patternsAutores:Balslev H., Font X., J. Sebastián Tello, Peyre G.Fuentes:scopusSeasonal drought limits tree species across the Neotropics
ArticleAbstract: Within the tropics, the species richness of tree communities is strongly and positively associated wPalabras claves:Autores:Ahuite M., Alexiaides M., Alonso A., Alvarez-Dávila E., Anthony Di Fiore, Arroyo L.P., Aulestia M., Baker T.R., Balslev H., Barroso J.G., Boot R.G.A., Brienen R.J.W., Cano Á., Comiskey J.A., Cornejo F., Dallmeier F., Daly D.C., David A. Neill, Dávila N., Dexter K.G., Duivenvoorden J.F., Duque Montoya A.J., Erwin T.L., Feldpausch T.R., Fredericksen T., Fuentes A.F., Gamarra L.V., García-Villacorta R., Gonzales T., Honorio E.N., Huamantupa-Chuquimaco I., Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Jørgensen P.M., Killeen T.J., Lewis S.L., López-González G., Malhi Y., María Cristina Peñuela Mora, Mendoza C., Mogollón H.F., Monteagudo-Mendoza A., Montero J.C., Moscoso V.C., Mostacedo B., Muelbert A.E., Murakami A.A., Nauray W., Palacios S., Pallqui Camacho N.C., Paredes M.R., Peacock J., Penã-Claros M., Phillips J.F., Phillips O.L., Pickavance G.C., Pitman N.C.A., Quesada C.A., Ramirez-Angulo H., Restrepo Z., Rodríguez C.R., Sierra R., Silveira M., Stevenson P.R., Stropp J., Ter Steege H., Terborgh J.W., Tirado M., Toledo M., Torres-Lezama A., Umaña M.N., Urrego L.E., Van Der Heijden G.M.F., Vargas P.N., Vasquez-Martínez R., Vela C.I.A., Vilanova-Torre E., Vincent A. Vos, von Hildebrand P., Vriesendorp C.F., Walter Palacios Cuenca, Wang O., Young K.R., Zartman C.E.Fuentes:googlescopusQualea amapaënsis (Vochysiaceae), a new and phytogeographically interesting species from Brazil
ArticleAbstract: Qualea amapaËnsis, the second species of sect. Polytrias Stafleu is described. It differs from its cPalabras claves:Autores:Balslev H., Scott Alan MoriFuentes:scopusRevision of Otoba (Myristicaceae)
ArticleAbstract: Otoba is one of six American genera of Myristicaceae and recognized by having three stamens with almPalabras claves:Autores:Balslev H., Tatiana S. Jaramillo-VivancoFuentes: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:scopusThe role of topographic-derived hydrological variables in explaining plant species distributions in Amazonia
ArticleAbstract: In Amazonian terra-firme non inundated forests, local floristic composition and species occurrence aPalabras claves:DEM, geological formations, hand, vegetation mappingAutores:Balslev H., Banon L.C., Emílio T., Figueiredo F.O.G., Gabriel M. Moulatlet, Rennó C.D., Ruokolainen K., Tuomisto H.Fuentes: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