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Karen A Kainer

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2005
A delicate balance in AmazoniaEmilio M Bruna, Karen A Kainer
Oecologia|February 14, 2013
Tradeoffs in basal area growth and reproduction shift over the lifetime of a long-lived tropical speciesChristina L Staudhammer, Lúcia H O Wadt, Karen A Kainer
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine|August 21, 2025
What affects the sustainability of a non-timber forest product value chain? A case study of an endemic palm harvested by local communities in BrazilIlana Araujo-Santos, Karen A Kainer, Fernando Grenno, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 28, 2025
Community-based timber comanagement and the boundaries of people-centered conservation in BrazilAna Luiza Violato Espada, Karen A Kainer, Driss Ezzine-de-Blas
Scientific Reports|January 29, 2021
Comparative models disentangle drivers of fruit production variability of an economically and ecologically important long-lived Amazonian treeChristina L Staudhammer, Lúcia Helena O Wadt, Karen A Kainer, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 22, 2023
Author Correction: Comparative models disentangle drivers of fruit production variability of an economically and ecologically important long-lived Amazonian treeChristina L Staudhammer, Lúcia Helena O Wadt, Karen A Kainer, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 17, 2006
A graduate education framework for tropical conservation and developmentKaren A Kainer, Marianne Schmink, Hannah Covert, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 20, 2003
Demographic threats to the sustainability of Brazil nut exploitationCarlos A Peres, Claudia Baider, Pieter A Zuidema, et al.
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 19, 2005
A delicate balance in AmazoniaEmilio M Bruna, Karen A Kainer
Oecologia|February 14, 2013
Tradeoffs in basal area growth and reproduction shift over the lifetime of a long-lived tropical speciesChristina L Staudhammer, Lúcia H O Wadt, Karen A Kainer
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine|August 21, 2025
What affects the sustainability of a non-timber forest product value chain? A case study of an endemic palm harvested by local communities in BrazilIlana Araujo-Santos, Karen A Kainer, Fernando Grenno, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 28, 2025
Community-based timber comanagement and the boundaries of people-centered conservation in BrazilAna Luiza Violato Espada, Karen A Kainer, Driss Ezzine-de-Blas
Scientific Reports|January 29, 2021
Comparative models disentangle drivers of fruit production variability of an economically and ecologically important long-lived Amazonian treeChristina L Staudhammer, Lúcia Helena O Wadt, Karen A Kainer, et al.
Scientific Reports|March 22, 2023
Author Correction: Comparative models disentangle drivers of fruit production variability of an economically and ecologically important long-lived Amazonian treeChristina L Staudhammer, Lúcia Helena O Wadt, Karen A Kainer, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 17, 2006
A graduate education framework for tropical conservation and developmentKaren A Kainer, Marianne Schmink, Hannah Covert, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 20, 2003
Demographic threats to the sustainability of Brazil nut exploitationCarlos A Peres, Claudia Baider, Pieter A Zuidema, et al.
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