2021
DOI: 10.5091/plecevo.2021.1713
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Spatial distribution patterns of Afzelia africana (Fabaceae – Detarioideae) in a tropical savanna of Benin: implications for management

Abstract: Background and aims – Understanding the spatial patterns and associations of tree species with their conspecific and heterospecific neighbours is critical for sustainable management of their stands. This study assessed the intra- and interspecific spatial structure of six life stages in Afzelia africana, a keystone multipurpose and endangered tree species in a tropical savanna of Benin.Material and methods – Three plots of 4 ha each were demarcated on three sites along a conservation gradient (hunting zone – c… Show more

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“…Based on current and future climate scenarios, some African legume trees were recently studied (e.g., Adjonou et al, 2020;Atanasso et al, 2021;Catarino et al, 2021). For instance, Nyairo and Machimura (2020) revealed the range projections for nine taxa in Kenya, highlighting that a mix of expansion or contraction occurs, according to the species' ability to establish in urban areas or inability to endure the predicted climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on current and future climate scenarios, some African legume trees were recently studied (e.g., Adjonou et al, 2020;Atanasso et al, 2021;Catarino et al, 2021). For instance, Nyairo and Machimura (2020) revealed the range projections for nine taxa in Kenya, highlighting that a mix of expansion or contraction occurs, according to the species' ability to establish in urban areas or inability to endure the predicted climate change.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%