Post-logging regeneration and recruitment of shihuahuaco ( Dipteryx spp.) in Peruvian Amazonia: Implications for management
▶ Initial post-logging conditions enhance recruitment of residual Dipteryx spp. seedlings in Peruvian Amazonia. ▶ Protection and liberation of Dipteryx spp. seedlings in post-logged forest as well as within and around agricultural fields could favor the recovery of this valued resource. ▶ As logged...
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description | ▶ Initial post-logging conditions enhance recruitment of residual
Dipteryx spp. seedlings in Peruvian Amazonia. ▶ Protection and liberation of
Dipteryx spp. seedlings in post-logged forest as well as within and around agricultural fields could favor the recovery of this valued resource. ▶ As logged land is increasingly converted to agriculture and pastureland, the reestablishment of mature
Dipteryx seed trees is not assured.
Over the past decade, shihuahuaco timber – comprising several species of
Dipteryx (Fabaceae) traded internationally as “cumarú” or “Brazilian teak” – has become one of the most highly demanded types of hardwood from Peruvian Amazonia, particularly in the Chinese market.
Dipteryx is an ecologically important canopy-emergent genus with widespread distribution in neotropical forests. To assess the response of
Dipteryx to logging, we conducted inventories in three logging areas in the Regions of Ucayali and Loreto, Peru. The size-class distributions of
Dipteryx populations in recently logged sites showed that initial post-logging conditions enhance recruitment of residual seedlings. These conditions are created by a combination of logging gaps and the activities of farmers migrating into logged lands. Through protection and liberation of shihuahuaco seedlings in post-logged forest as well as within and around agricultural fields, local residents and timber companies could favor the recovery of this valued resource. However, as logged land is increasingly converted to agriculture and pastureland, the reestablishment of mature seed trees is not assured. |
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Dipteryx seed trees is not assured.
Over the past decade, shihuahuaco timber – comprising several species of
Dipteryx (Fabaceae) traded internationally as “cumarú” or “Brazilian teak” – has become one of the most highly demanded types of hardwood from Peruvian Amazonia, particularly in the Chinese market.
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Dipteryx to logging, we conducted inventories in three logging areas in the Regions of Ucayali and Loreto, Peru. The size-class distributions of
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Dipteryx seed trees is not assured.
Over the past decade, shihuahuaco timber – comprising several species of
Dipteryx (Fabaceae) traded internationally as “cumarú” or “Brazilian teak” – has become one of the most highly demanded types of hardwood from Peruvian Amazonia, particularly in the Chinese market.
Dipteryx is an ecologically important canopy-emergent genus with widespread distribution in neotropical forests. To assess the response of
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Dipteryx (Fabaceae) traded internationally as “cumarú” or “Brazilian teak” – has become one of the most highly demanded types of hardwood from Peruvian Amazonia, particularly in the Chinese market.
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