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We use a case study of mountain date palm (Phoenix loureiroi Kunth, formerly P. humilis) to present a conceptual framework for considering the broad ecological consequences of harvesting common NTFP species.
These would lead them to value objects in the forest and to develop beliefs about the consequences of harvesting for those objects, which would in turn lead to acceptability judgements.
Eco-genetic models have been used to explore the eco-evolutionary consequences of harvesting on fish populations (e.g. Baskett et al. 2005; Dunlop et al. 2007, 2009a, b; Thériault et al. 2008; Enberg et al. 2009).
The difference is significant, because an explicit consideration of the underlying evolutionary processes would shift the emphasis from tailoring fishing pressure to safeguard a given level of genetic diversity, to modifying the current suite of techniques, incentives and regulations as to prevent the evolutionary consequences of harvesting prime-quality reproductive individuals.
The evolutionary consequences of harvesting are now well established and strongly supported by empirical evidence [2, 3, 19 21].
This study is the first to experimentally assess the consequences of harvesting of E. tsjeriam-cottam fruits from India.
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If the relationship between size and age is heritable, the evolutionary consequences of harvest and nonretention mortality will depend on the form of that relationship, i.e., the reaction norm.
By integrating size-specific life-history processes with elements of harvest-induced life-history evolution and management strategy evaluation, we expect our approach and results to shed new light on the causes and consequences of harvest-induced evolution in fish and thereby aid the development of sustainable harvest regimes.
We also tested the effect of trypsin as a method of harvesting the cells, and found that it had no deleterious consequences.
With the purge in vivo, together with the harvest of peripheral blood stem cells (PBSC), the risk of harvesting neoplastic cells is reduced; as a consequence, the risk of relapse from the disease is also reduced [ 34, 35].
The field samples were collected from eight peatland forest catchments located in eastern Finland, six of which had been harvested for a study into the potential consequences of forest harvesting on trace metal mobility.
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