Declines of ebony and ivory are inextricably linked in an African rainforest

Critically endangered African forest elephants preferentially eat fruits and disperse seeds of carbon-dense trees, including the highly valued and threatened African ebony. The illegal ivory trade has led to severe declines in elephant populations, but the long-term impacts on tree species are poorl...

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Main Authors: Deblauwe, V., Luskin, M.S., Assola, S.D., Hardy, O.J., Jansen, S., Loubières, C., Mempong, G.G., Ntsihe, J.M., Ndjock, G.O, Kwecheu, E.R.O., Powell, L.L., Sonke, B., Smith, T.B.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: American Association for the Advancement of Science 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/176564

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