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Title: Experimental harvesting of the non-timber forest product Ischnosiphon polyphyllus in central Amazonia
Authors: Nakazono, Erika Matsuno
Bruna, Emilio M.
Mesquita, Rita de Cássia Guimarães
Keywords: Ecology
Harvesting
Plants (botany)
Timber
Forest Products
Forest Structure
Forestry
Forest Management
Harvesting
Nontimber Forest Product
Sustainability
Amazonia
South America
Aruma
Ischnosiphon
Manihot Esculenta
Issue Date: 2004
metadata.dc.publisher.journal: Forest Ecology and Management
metadata.dc.relation.ispartof: Volume 190, Número 2-3, Pags. 219-225
Abstract: The harvesting of non-timber forest products has been proposed as an alternative to timber harvesting that can increase rural income while having a reduced impact on forest structure. However, surprisingly little is known about the biological consequences of harvesting these products. We conducted a 3-year experiment in which we simulated the stem harvesting of the Amazonian plant Ischnosiphon polyphyllus, which is used by traditional and indigenous populations in the Amazon for the construction of baskets, mats, and other handicrafts used in manioc cultivation. We found that plant mortality is limited in all except the most extreme harvesting treatments. However, we also found that plants recuperate extremely slowly from experimental harvesting. These results suggest that current harvesting strategies may not be conservative enough to ensure long-term population survival. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1016/j.foreco.2003.10.013
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