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How Effective Are DNA Barcodes in the Identification of African Rainforest Trees?DOI: info:10.1371/journal.pone.0054921v. 8No. 4Public Library of Sciencee54921
Parmentier, Ingrid, Duminil, Jérôme, Kuzmina, Maria, Philippe, Morgane, Thomas, Duncan W., Kenfack, David, Chuyong, George B., Cruaud, Corinne, and Hardy, Olivier J. 2013. "How Effective Are DNA Barcodes in the Identification of African Rainforest Trees?" Plos One, 8, (4) e54921. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0054921.
Two new species of (Thismiaceae) from southern CameroonDOI: info:10.1007/S12225-013-9478-5v. 68No. 4Springer London LTD591–597
Sainge, Moses N., Kenfack, David, and Chuyong, George B. 2013. "Two new species of Afrothismia (Thismiaceae) from southern Cameroon." Kew Bulletin, 68, (4) 591–597. https://doi.org/10.1007/S12225-013-9478-5.
A Phylogenetic Perspective on the Individual Species-Area Relationship in Temperate and Tropical Tree Communitiesv. 8No. 5Public Library of Science
Yang, Jie, Swenson, Nathan G., Cao, Min, Chuyong, George B., Ewango, Corneille E. N., Howe, Robert, Kenfack, David, Thomas, Duncan, Wolf, Amy, and Lin, Luxiang. 2013. "A Phylogenetic Perspective on the Individual Species-Area Relationship in Temperate and Tropical Tree Communities." PloS one, 8, (5).
The variation of tree beta diversity across a global network of forest plotsDOI: info:10.1111/j.1466-8238.2012.00770.xv. 21No. 12Wiley Blackwell1191–1202
De Cáceres, Miquel, Legendre, Pierre, Valencia, Renato, Cao, Min, Chang, Li-Wan, Chuyong, George, Condit, Richard S., Hao, Zhanqing, Hsieh, Chang-Fu, Hubbell, Stephen P., Kenfack, David, Ma, Keping, Mi, Xiangcheng, Noor, Supardi, Nur, Md, Kassim, Abdul Rahman, Ren, Haibao, Su, Sheng-Hsin, Sun, I. -F, Thomas, Duncan, Ye, Wanhui, and He, Fangliang. 2012. "The variation of tree beta diversity across a global network of forest plots." Global Ecology and Biogeography, 21, (12) 1191–1202. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1466-8238.2012.00770.x.
Testing species delimitation in sympatric species complexes: The case of an African tropical tree, Carapa spp.(Meliaceae)v. 62No. 1Academic Press; Elsevier275–285
Duminil, Jé, Kenfack, David, Viscosi, Vincenzo, Grumiau, Laurent, and Hardy, Olivier J. 2012. "Testing species delimitation in sympatric species complexes: The case of an African tropical tree, Carapa spp.(Meliaceae)." Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 62, (1) 275–285.
Habitat specificity and diversity of tree species in an African wet tropical forestDOI: info:10.1007/s11258-011-9912-4v. 212No. 8Springer1363–1374
Chuyong, George B., Kenfack, David, Harms, Kyle Edward, Thomas, Duncan W., Condit, Richard S., and Comita, Liza S. 2011. "Habitat specificity and diversity of tree species in an African wet tropical forest." Plant Ecology, 212, (8) 1363–1374. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-011-9912-4.
A Synoptic Revision of Carapa (Meliaceae)v. 16No. 2Harvard University Herbaria171–231
Kenfack, David. 2011. "A Synoptic Revision of Carapa (Meliaceae)." Harvard Papers in Botany, 16, (2) 171–231.
Carapa vasquezii (Meliaceae), a new species from western Amazoniav. 63No. 17–10
Kenfack, David. 2011. "Carapa vasquezii (Meliaceae), a new species from western Amazonia." Brittonia, 63, (1) 7–10.
Cassipourea atanganae sp. nov., a new species of Rhizophoraceae from Lower Guineav. 33No. 2209–213
Kenfack, David. 2011. "Cassipourea atanganae sp. nov., a new species of Rhizophoraceae from Lower Guinea." Adansonia, 33, (2) 209–213.
Resurrection in (Meliaceae): a reassessment of morphological variation and species boundaries using multivariate methods in a phylogenetic contextDOI: info:10.1111/j.1095-8339.2010.01104.xv. 165No. 2Oxford University Press186–221
Kenfack, David. 2011. "Resurrection in Carapa (Meliaceae): a reassessment of morphological variation and species boundaries using multivariate methods in a phylogenetic context." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 165, (2) 186–221. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1095-8339.2010.01104.x.
Two new species of Carapa (Meliaceae) from western Ecuadorv. 36No. 1124–128
Kenfack, David and Peréz, Álvaro,J. 2011. "Two new species of Carapa (Meliaceae) from western Ecuador." Systematic Botany, 36, (1) 124–128.
Annual rainfall and seasonality predict pan-tropical patterns of liana density and basal areaDOI: info:10.1111/j.1744-7429.2009.00589.xv. 42No. 3309–317
DeWalt, Saara J., Schnitzer, Stefan A., Chave, Jerome, Bongers, Frans, Burnham, Robyn J., Cai, Zhiquan, Chuyong, George B., Clark, David B., Ewango, Corneille E. N., Gerwing, Jeffrey J., Gortaire, Esteban, Hart, Terese, Ibarra-Manriquez, Guillermo, Ickes, Kalan, Kenfack, David, Macia, Manuel J., Makana, Jean-Remy, Martinez-Ramos, Miguel, Mascaro, Joseph, Moses, Sainge, Muller-Landau, Helene C., Parren, Marc P. E., Parthasarathy, Narayanaswamy, Perez-Salicrup, Diego, Putz, Francis E. et al. 2010. "Annual rainfall and seasonality predict pan-tropical patterns of liana density and basal area." Biotropica, 42, (3) 309–317. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1744-7429.2009.00589.x.
ID: 90726
Type: article
Keywords: STRI; Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet; forces of Change; climate
Type: article
Keywords: STRI; Understanding and Sustaining a Biodiverse Planet; forces of Change; climate
L'huile de carapa (Carapa spp., Meliaceae) en Afrique de l'Ouest: utilisations et implications dans la conservation des peuplements naturelsv. 65No. 6
Weber, Natalie, Birnbaum, Philippe, Forget, Pierre-Michel, Gueye, Mathieu, and Kenfack, David. 2010. "L'huile de carapa (Carapa spp., Meliaceae) en Afrique de l'Ouest: utilisations et implications dans la conservation des peuplements naturels." Fruits, 65, (6).
The oil of Carapa (Carapa spp. Meliaceae) in West Africa: uses and implications in the conservation of natural tree standsv. 65No. 6343–354
Weber, Natalie, Birnbaum, Philippe, Forget, Pierre-Michel, Gueye, Mathieu, Kenfack, David, and others. 2010. "The oil of Carapa (Carapa spp. Meliaceae) in West Africa: uses and implications in the conservation of natural tree stands." Fruits, 65, (6) 343–354.
A new species of Carapa (Meliaceae) from Central Guyanav. 61No. 4366–374
Forget, Pierre-Michel, Poncy, Odile, Thomas, Raquel S., Hammond, David S., and Kenfack, David. 2009. "A new species of Carapa (Meliaceae) from Central Guyana." Brittonia, 61, (4) 366–374.
Isolation and characterization of 15 polymorphic microsatellite loci in Tetragastris panamensis (Burseraceae), a widespread Neotropical forest treev. 1No. 1Springer Nature385–387
Kenfack, David and Dick, Christopher W. 2009. "Isolation and characterization of 15 polymorphic microsatellite loci in Tetragastris panamensis (Burseraceae), a widespread Neotropical forest tree." Conservation Genetics Resources, 1, (1) 385–387.
A general framework for the distance-decay of similarity in ecological communitiesDOI: info:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01202.xv. 11No. 9904–917
Morlon, Helene, Chuyong, George B., Condit, Richard S., Hubbell, Stephen P., Kenfack, David, Thomas, Duncan W., Valencia, Renato, and Green, Jessica L. 2008. "A general framework for the distance-decay of similarity in ecological communities." Ecology Letters, 11, (9) 904–917. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01202.x.
Rarity and abundance in a diverse African forestv. 16No. 72045–2074
Kenfack, David, Thomas, Duncan W., Chuyong, George, and Condit, Richard S. 2007. "Rarity and abundance in a diverse African forest." Biodiversity and Conservation, 16, (7) 2045–2074.
An extraordinary new rheophyte in the genus Leptactina (Rubiaceae, Pavetteae) from Rio Muni (Equatorial Guinea)v. 153No. 2109–113
SonkE, Bonaventure, Neuba, Danho, Kenfack, David, and De Block, Petra. 2007. "An extraordinary new rheophyte in the genus Leptactina (Rubiaceae, Pavetteae) from Rio Muni (Equatorial Guinea)." Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society, 153, (2) 109–113.
A Standard Protocol for Liana Censuses1v. 38No. 2256–261
Gerwing, Jeffrey J., Schnitzer, Stefan A., Burnham, Robyn J., Bongers, Frans, Chave, Jé, DeWalt, Saara J., Ewango, Corneille E. N., Foster, Robin, Kenfack, David, Martínez-Ramos, Miguel, and others. 2006. "A Standard Protocol for Liana Censuses1." Biotropica, 38, (2) 256–261.