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Background Humans threat the populations of tree species by overexploitation, deforestation, land use change, and climate change. We present a novel threat assessment at intraspecific level to support the conservation of genetic resources of 80 socioeconomically viable tree species in South Ameri...


Zonneveld, M.J. vanThomas, E.Castañeda-Álvarez, Nora P.Damme, V. vanAlcázar, C.Loo, J.Scheldeman, X.[Tree genetic resources at risk in South America: A spatial threat assessment to prioritize populations for conservation]Tree genetic resources at risk in South America: A spatial threat assessment to prioritize populations for conservation

Gaisberger, H.Loo, J.[Fruit tree genetic diversity in Central Asia: a spatial threat analysis]Fruit tree genetic diversity in Central Asia: a spatial threat analysis

The current distribution of forest genetic resources on Earth is the result of a combination of natural processes and human actions. Over time, tree populations have become adapted to their habitats including the local ecological disturbances they face. As the planet enters a phase of human-induc...


Alfaro, R.I.Fady, B.Vendramin, G.G.Dawson, Ian K.Fleming, R.A.Saenz-Romero, C.Lindig-Cisneros, R.A.Murdock, T.Vinceti, B.Navarro, C.M.Skroppa, T.Baldinelli, G.El-Kassaby, Y.A.Loo, J.[The role of forest genetic resources in responding to biotic and abiotic factors in the context of anthropogenic climate change]The role of forest genetic resources in responding to biotic and abiotic factors in the context of anthropogenic climate change

• Forest restoration projects can derive great benefit from integrating climate modeling, functional trait analysis and genetic considerations in the selection of appropriate tree species and sources of forest reproductive material, for their critical importance for the delivery of ecosystem serv...


Thomas, E.Alcázar, C.Moscoso Higuita, L.G.Osorio, L.F.Salgado-Negret, B.González, M.Parra, M.Bozzano, M.Loo, J.Jalonen, R.Ramírez, W.[The importance of species selection and seed sourcing in forest restoration for enhancing adaptive potential to climate change: Colombian tropical dry forest as a model]The importance of species selection and seed sourcing in forest restoration for enhancing adaptive potential to climate change: Colombian tropical dry forest as a model

Loo, J.Fady, B.Dawson, I.Vinceti, B.Baldinelli, G.[Forest genetic resources and climate change]Forest genetic resources and climate change

Reliable data on the status and trends of forest genetic resources are essential for their sustainable management. The reviews presented in this special edition of Forest Ecology and Management on forest genetic resources complement the first ever synthesis of the State of the World’s Forest Gene...


Loo, J.Souvannavong, O.Dawson, Ian K.[Seeing the trees as well as the forest: the importance of managing forest genetic resources]Seeing the trees as well as the forest: the importance of managing forest genetic resources

There is a general agreement on the need to ensure the in situ conservation and availability of valuable genetic resources of wild species that are important for food security and nutrition. In order to be able to adopt adequate conservation measures a spatial assessment of their distribution and...


Gaisberger, H.Vinceti, B.Loo, J.[Spatially explicit threat assessment to target food tree species in Burkina Faso]Spatially explicit threat assessment to target food tree species in Burkina Faso

Gaisberger, H.Kindt, RoelandLoo, J.Schmidt, M.Bognounou, F.Da, S.S.Diallo, O.B.Ganaba, S.Gnoumou, A.Lompo, D.Lykke, A.M.Mbayngone, E.Nacoulma, B.M.I.Ouédraogo, M.Ouédraogo, O.Parkouda, C.Porembski, S.Savadogo, P.Thiombiano, A.Zerbo, G.Vinceti, B.[Spatially explicit multi-threat assessment of food tree species in Burkina Faso: A fine-scale approach]Spatially explicit multi-threat assessment of food tree species in Burkina Faso: A fine-scale approach
Thomas, E.Alcázar Caicedo, C.Loo, J.Kindt, Roeland[The distribution of the Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) through time: from range contraction in glacial refugia to anthropogenic climate change]The distribution of the Brazil nut (Bertholletia excelsa) through time: from range contraction in glacial refugia to anthropogenic climate change

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