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Title: Brazil nut population structure in thee sites in the Acre river valley, Brazil.
Authors: SERRANO, R. O. P.
WADT, L. H. de O.
KAINER, K. A.
Affiliation: RODRIGO O. P. SERRANO, Embrapa Acre
LUCIA HELENA DE OLIVEIRA WADT, CPAF-AC
KAREN A. KAINER, University of Florida.
Date Issued: 2005
Citation: In: WORKING FOREST IN THE TROPICS: policy and market impacts on conservation and management, 2005, Gainesville, Florida. Abstract book and program. Gainesville: University of Florida, 2005.
Pages: p. 111.
Description: In the Amazonian state of Acre, Brazil, Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa H.B.K.) have been commercially collected for almost a century by traditional populations inhabiting the forests of the Acre River Valley. Brazil nut fruits fall to the ground in December through February when extractivists work almost exclusively in the collection and opening of these fruits to release the commercially valuable seeds or nuts. Based on income generated and labor utilized, this is the most important non-timber forest product activity in the state. Nonetheless, little is known about collection impacts on population structure. This study evaluated Brazil nut population structure in three traditional rubber tapper estates (sites) located in the municipalities of Xapuri and Brasiléia where the species occurs naturally: Filipinas, Cachoeira, and São Francisco Figueiredo.
Thesagro: Castanha do Para
Bertholletia Excelsa
Dinâmica Populacional
NAL Thesaurus: Population dynamics
Brazil nuts
Keywords: Castanha do brasil
Vale do rio Acre
Acre River Valley
Nuez del Brasil
Dinámica poblacional
Seringal Filipinas
Seringal Cachoeira
Seringal São Francisco Figueiredo
Xapuri (AC)
Brasiléia (AC)
Western Amazon
Acre
Amazônia Ocidental
Amazonia Occidental
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Resumo em anais de congresso (CPAF-AC)

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