01452nam a2200277 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001910000160006024501250007626001950020130000090039652004900040565000260089565300090092165300240093065300220095465300190097665300260099565300240102165300180104565300200106365300340108370000170111770000180113470000220115215112412023-11-08 2008 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d1 aMARTINS, K. aGenetic consequences of tree species natural regeneration in an anthropogenic area, Acre, Brazil.h[electronic resource] aIn: WORKING FORESTS IN THE TROPICS, 2008, Gainesville. Partnering research with pratice for conservation and developement: abstract book and program. Gainesville: University of Floridac2008 a1 p. aSpanish cedar (Cedrela odorata L., Meliaceae) and Yellow poui (Tabebuia serratifolia Nichols., Bignoniaceae) are economically valuable tropical tree species that have been threatened by predatory logging and forest fragmentation. Their seeds are wind-dispersed and both species colonize and grow in pastures. This study compared the genetic diversity of a 30 year pasture-established population to a forest population, located five km apart from each other in Rio Branco, Acre, Brazil. aRegeneração Natural aAcre aAmazônia Ocidental aCedrela odorata L aCedro espanhol aDiversidade genética aEspécies arbóreas aIpê amaraelo aRio Branco (AC) aTabebuia serratifolia Nichols1 aRIBAS, L. A.1 aMORENO, M. A.1 aWADT, L. H. de O.