Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South America

Mauritia flexuosa is a key ecological and economic palm found throughout tropical South America. To inform improved management of M. flexuosa, we conducted a systematic review of published information about the ecology, livelihoods, and management of M. flexuosa, synthesized the information and iden...

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Main Authors: Arika Virapongse, Bryan A. Endress, Michael P. Gilmore, Christa Horn, Chelsie Romulo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-04-01
Series:Global Ecology and Conservation
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989416301032
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spelling doaj-e3903df344df4b28bcb94418253417422020-11-24T22:27:14ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942017-04-0110C709210.1016/j.gecco.2016.12.005Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South AmericaArika Virapongse0Bryan A. Endress1Michael P. Gilmore2Christa Horn3Chelsie Romulo4Tropical Conservation and Development Program, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32611,United StatesEastern Oregon Agriculture and Natural Resource Program, Oregon State University, La Grande, OR 97850, United StatesSchool of Integrative Studies, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, United StatesInstitute for Conservation Research, San Diego Zoo Global, Escondido, CA 92027, United StatesEnvironmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA 22030, United StatesMauritia flexuosa is a key ecological and economic palm found throughout tropical South America. To inform improved management of M. flexuosa, we conducted a systematic review of published information about the ecology, livelihoods, and management of M. flexuosa, synthesized the information and identified knowledge gaps, and analyzed the spatial distribution of publications. A total of 143 documents (primary research, literature reviews, and grey literature) were reviewed. Most published information originates from Peru and Brazil, with a disproportionate number of documents based in the Loreto Department of Peru. Significant geographical gaps in published information exist, especially in the northern portion of the species range. Existing literature emphasizes M. flexuosa fruit, although leaves, oil, and other products play important roles economically. To improve M. flexuosa management, we recommend that future research focuses on: (1) M. flexuosa availability; (2) harvest and cultivation; (3) development of consistent methods and standards; (4) landscape-level issues like land use change; (5) M. flexuosa within broader systems; (6) spatial gaps in research; (7) long-term research; and (8) multi- and interdisciplinary approaches.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989416301032AguajeBuritiAmazon BasinArecaceaeNon-timber forest productsManagement
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author Arika Virapongse
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Michael P. Gilmore
Christa Horn
Chelsie Romulo
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Bryan A. Endress
Michael P. Gilmore
Christa Horn
Chelsie Romulo
Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South America
Global Ecology and Conservation
Aguaje
Buriti
Amazon Basin
Arecaceae
Non-timber forest products
Management
author_facet Arika Virapongse
Bryan A. Endress
Michael P. Gilmore
Christa Horn
Chelsie Romulo
author_sort Arika Virapongse
title Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South America
title_short Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South America
title_full Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South America
title_fullStr Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South America
title_full_unstemmed Ecology, livelihoods, and management of the Mauritia flexuosa palm in South America
title_sort ecology, livelihoods, and management of the mauritia flexuosa palm in south america
publisher Elsevier
series Global Ecology and Conservation
issn 2351-9894
publishDate 2017-04-01
description Mauritia flexuosa is a key ecological and economic palm found throughout tropical South America. To inform improved management of M. flexuosa, we conducted a systematic review of published information about the ecology, livelihoods, and management of M. flexuosa, synthesized the information and identified knowledge gaps, and analyzed the spatial distribution of publications. A total of 143 documents (primary research, literature reviews, and grey literature) were reviewed. Most published information originates from Peru and Brazil, with a disproportionate number of documents based in the Loreto Department of Peru. Significant geographical gaps in published information exist, especially in the northern portion of the species range. Existing literature emphasizes M. flexuosa fruit, although leaves, oil, and other products play important roles economically. To improve M. flexuosa management, we recommend that future research focuses on: (1) M. flexuosa availability; (2) harvest and cultivation; (3) development of consistent methods and standards; (4) landscape-level issues like land use change; (5) M. flexuosa within broader systems; (6) spatial gaps in research; (7) long-term research; and (8) multi- and interdisciplinary approaches.
topic Aguaje
Buriti
Amazon Basin
Arecaceae
Non-timber forest products
Management
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989416301032
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