2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119127
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Dynamic seed zones to guide climate-smart seed sourcing for tropical dry forest restoration in Colombia

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“…To assess changes in growth conditions within the suitable distribution range of cultivated and wild cacao under climate change, we subdivided the current cacao distribution in homogeneous ecogeographical zones (Parra‐Quijano et al., 2012) and projected these zones to future climates, following Fremout et al., (2021). We determined these zones using the CLARA (Clustering Large Applications) method implemented in the cluster package for R (Maechler et al., 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To assess changes in growth conditions within the suitable distribution range of cultivated and wild cacao under climate change, we subdivided the current cacao distribution in homogeneous ecogeographical zones (Parra‐Quijano et al., 2012) and projected these zones to future climates, following Fremout et al., (2021). We determined these zones using the CLARA (Clustering Large Applications) method implemented in the cluster package for R (Maechler et al., 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a research goal is to study long-term population dynamics in a plot, because seed collection will affect recruitment processes, it may be necessary to set up paired harvested and unharvested plots as suggested above for NTFPs. This would have the additional benefit of In the United States and Europe, for tree species, local genetic adaptation has been taken into account by use of maps of seed transfer zones (STZs), also called seed zones, which are geographic areas where seeds can be moved without loss of fitness (Fremout et al, 2021). In many tropical countries such STZs do not exist, even for species of commercial and ecological importance (León-Lobos et al, 2020).…”
Section: Underpinning Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many tropical countries such STZs do not exist, even for species of commercial and ecological importance (León-Lobos et al, 2020). In the long term, STZs should be built on studies of genetic diversity and differentiation, with an excellent recent example for the tropical dry forests of Colombia provided by Fremout et al, (2021). Permanent plots form an ideal framework for sampling of individual plants for such genetic studies in the tropics (e.g., Coronado et al, 2014;2019).…”
Section: Underpinning Restorationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tool uses information on geographic distributions and functional traits, and covers hundreds of tree species. Fremout et al 2020Fremout et al , 2021a. For more information about work on adaptation to climate change with forests, trees and agroforestry conducted within FTA, see Highlight No.…”
Section: Designing Maps To Guide Appropriate Planting Under Current and Future Climatesmentioning
confidence: 99%