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Identification of potential areas for wild palm cultivation in the Republic of Benin through remote sensing and ecological niche modeling
Authors:Rodrigue Idohou  A Townsend Peterson  Achille E Assogbadjo  Romaric L Vihotogbe  Elie Padonou  Romain Glèlè Kakaï
Institution:1.Laboratoire de Biomathématiques et d’Estimations Forestières, Faculté des Sciences Agronomiques,Université d’Abomey-Calavi,Cotonou,Benin;2.Biodiversity Institute,University of Kansas,Lawrence,USA;3.Laboratory of Applied Ecology, Faculty of Agronomic Sciences,University of Abomey-Calavi,Cotonou,Benin;4.Forestry Agroforestry and Biogeography Unit,University of Agriculture of Kétou,Kétou,Benin;5.Faculty of Life Sciences,Rhine-Waal University of Applied Sciences,Kleve,Germany
Abstract:Wild palms contribute significantly to food security and local economy in tropical areas, and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. In light of this importance, eight palm species were explored Borassus aethiopum (L.) Mart, Eremospatha macrocarpa (G. Mann et H. Wendl.) H. Wendl., Laccosperma opacum (G. Mann et H. Wendl.) Drude, Hyphaene thebaica (L.) Mart, Phoenix reclinata Jacq., Raphia hookeri G. Mann et H. Wendl., R. sudanica A. Chev., and R. vinifera P. Beauv.] as targets for conservation, domestication, and cultivation in Benin. Cultivation potential was evaluated in a coarse-resolution, first-pass effort using ecological niche models to relate known occurrences of each species to vegetation indices (VEG), gross primary productivity (GPP), and soil characteristics (SOIL), and model outputs were related to human distribution and land-use patterns. Results showed that wild palms responded differentially to different suites of environmental factors: some species showed best model performance with VEG + GPP + SOIL, others with GPP + SOIL or VEG + GPP, or with a single factor. Two species had broad potential distributions across the country; others had potential areas in the north (2 species) or the south (4 species). Raphia hookeri and R. vinifera showed greatest overlap in terms of ecology and distribution, whereas L. opacum and R. sudanica had the lowest similarity. These models constitute initial steps toward a sustainable scheme for planning exploration of the possibility of cultivation of these species.
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