2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2980217/v1
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Plant functional traits shape cultural and provisioning services to Indigenous communities in western Amazonia

Abstract: Functional traits have gained scientific support as a tool for understanding forests ecosystems and the goods and services they provide to human populations. Investigating how humans use and interact with plants based on their functional traits is crucial to support the long-term provision of plant-based ecosystem services. Here, we have adopted a large-scale approach encompassing nine different Indigenous communities across a latitudinal gradient of 1800 km in western Amazonia. We study the associations betwe… Show more

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