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    Beyond reduced-impact logging: Silvicultural treatments to increase growth rates of tropical trees by Peña-Claros, M., Fredericksen, T.S., Alarcón, A., Blate, G.M., Choque, U., Leaño, C., Licona, J.C., Mostacedo, B., Pariona, W., Villegas, Z., Putz, F.E.

    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 by Villegas, Z., Peña-Claros, M., Mostacedo, B., Alarcón, A., J.C.Licona, Leaño, C., Pariona, W., Choque, U.

    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 by Veldman, J.W., Mostacedo, B., Peña-Claros, M., Putz, F.E.

    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 by Sebbenn, A. M., Licona, J. C., Mostacedo, B., Degen, B.

    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 by Gould, K.A, Fredericksen, T.S, Morales, F, Kennard, D, Putz, F.E, Mostacedo, B, Toledo, M

    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 by Fredericksen, T.S, Justiniano, M.J, Mostacedo, B, Kennard, D, McDonald, L

    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 by Guariguata, Manuel R., Licona, Juan Carlos, Mostacedo, Bonifacio, Cronkleton, Peter

    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 by Mostacedo, Bonifacio, Putz, Francis E., Fredericksen, Todd S., Villca, Armando, Palacios, Turian

    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 by Mostacedo C, Bonifacio, Fredericksen, Todd S

    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 by Fredericksen, Todd S, Mostacedo, Bonifacio

    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 by Mostacedo, B., Fredericksen, T. S., Gould, K., Toledo, M.

    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 by Fredericksen, T. S., Mostacedo, B., Justiniano, J., Ledezma, J.

    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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