Could current Pericopsis elata (Fabaceae) patches in southeastern Cameroon be reasonably linked to past anthropogenic activities?
Authors
Bourland, N.
Cerisier, F.
Livingstone-Smith, A.
Hubau, W.
Beeckman, H.
Brostaux, Y.
Fétéké, F.
Lejeune, P.
Tiba, E.N.
Doucet, J.-L.
Discipline
Biological sciences
Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
Subject
Heritage studies
Wood biology
Audience
Scientific
Date
2012Publisher
Académie des Sciences
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Bourland, N.; Cerisier, F.; Livingstone-Smith, A.; Hubau, W.; Beeckman, H.; Brostaux, Y.; Fétéké, F.; Lejeune, P.; Tiba, E.N.; Doucet, J.-L. (2012). Could current Pericopsis elata (Fabaceae) patches in southeastern Cameroon be reasonably linked to past anthropogenic activities?. , Impact d'une crise environnementale majeure sur les espèces, les populations et les communautés: la fragmentation de la forêt africaine à la fin de l'Holocène - 1-2/3/2012, 1, Académie des Sciences,Identifiers
Type
Conference
Peer-Review
No
Language
eng