Thesis
Ecology of palm populations and communities in a fragmented tropical landscape
- Abstract:
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Dramatic declines in the global forested area in recent decades have been particularly severe in tropical areas. Tropical forests have been heavily impacted by a range of human activities including conversion to agriculture, hunting, and timber extraction. Deforestation has led to extensive habitat fragmentation, and most tropical forests are now embedded in human-modified landscapes comprising a mosaic of land-cover types. The consequences of these changes for biodiversity and species int...
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+ Lewis, O
Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Zoology
Research group:
Community Ecology Research Oxford
Role:
Supervisor
ORCID:
0000-0001-7935-6111
+ Gripenberg, S
Institution:
University of Reading
Research group:
Community Ecology Research Oxford
Role:
Supervisor
Funding
+ Whitley Wildlife Conservation Trust
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Ceron-Martinez, G
Funder identifier:
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003141
+ The Rufford Foundation
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Ceron-Martinez, G
Grant:
18159-1
Funder identifier:
http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100010365
+ The Mexican National Council for Science and Technology
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Ceron-Martinez, G
Grant:
384522
+ St. Hilda's College, University of Oxford
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Ceron-Martinez, G
Grant:
Research and Study Grant
Bibliographic Details
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
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- English
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- Deposit date:
- 2020-06-16
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- Ceron-Martinez, G
- Copyright date:
- 2019
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