Search Results - "MOSTACEDO, B"
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Beyond reduced-impact logging: Silvicultural treatments to increase growth rates of tropical trees
Published in Forest ecology and management (20-09-2008)“…Use of reduced-impact logging (RIL) techniques has repeatedly been shown to reduce damage caused by logging. Unfortunately, these techniques do not necessarily…”
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Silvicultural treatments enhance growth rates of future crop trees in a tropical dry forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (05-09-2009)“…Silvicultural treatments are often needed in selectively logged tropical forest to enhance the growth rates of many commercial tree species and, consequently,…”
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Selective logging and fire as drivers of alien grass invasion in a Bolivian tropical dry forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-09-2009)“…Logging is an integral component of most conceptual models that relate human land-use and climate change to tropical deforestation via positive-feedbacks…”
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Gene flow in an overexploited population of Swietenia macrophylla King (Meliaceae) in the Bolivian Amazon
Published in Silvae genetica (01-12-2012)“…Pollen and seed movement among and within populations connect individuals and populations, and therefore are among the most important evolutionary processes…”
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Post-fire tree regeneration in lowland Bolivia: implications for fire management
Published in Forest ecology and management (15-07-2002)“…Tree regeneration was compared in burned and unburned portions of a tropical dry forest (1110 mm ppt/year) and a tropical humid forest (1542 mm ppt/year) in…”
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Comparative regeneration ecology of three leguminous timber species in a Bolivian tropical dry forest
Published in New forests (01-07-2000)“…A comparative study of the regeneration ecology ofthree lesser-known leguminous timber species wasconducted in the seasonally dry forests of SantaCruz, Bolivia…”
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Damage to Brazil nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa) during selective timber harvesting in Northern Bolivia
Published in Forest ecology and management (20-08-2009)“…The success of multiple forest management systems is contingent on a variety of social, economic, biophysical, and institutional factors, including the…”
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Contributions of root and stump sprouts to natural regeneration of a logged tropical dry forest in Bolivia
Published in Forest ecology and management (05-09-2009)“…A major impediment to the sustainable management of tropical dry forests in Bolivia is the scarcity of natural regeneration of commercial timber tree species…”
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Regeneration status of important tropical forest tree species in Bolivia: assessment and recommendations
Published in Forest ecology and management (06-12-1999)“…The regeneration status of 68 of the most important tropical forest tree species in Bolivian forests was reviewed to elucidate perceived problems with natural…”
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Regeneration of timber species following selection logging in a Bolivian tropical dry forest
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-06-2000)“…The establishment of commercial tree regeneration is currently a focus for concern regarding the sustainability of logging in the tropical forests of Bolivia…”
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RESPONSES OF COMMUNITY STRUCTURE AND COMPOSITION TO WILDFIRE IN DRY AND SUBHUMID TROPICAL FORESTS IN BOLIVIA
Published in Journal of tropical forest science (01-07-2001)“…A comparison of plant communities within areas burned by wildfire five years previous to this study and adjacent unburned areas was conducted within a tropical…”
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SEED TREE RETENTION CONSIDERATIONS FOR UNEVENAGED MANAGEMENT IN BOLIVIAN TROPICAL FORESTS
Published in Journal of tropical forest science (01-04-2001)“…Current best forestry management practices in Bolivia require the retention of seed trees after logging to provide for forest regeneration. However, current…”
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