Publications by authors named "Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas"

Article Synopsis
  • - Indigenous and traditional practices, rooted in ethnoecological knowledge, are essential for maintaining biodiversity and promoting sustainable use of resources.
  • - Collaborations between Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and ecologists lead to better insights and more equitable approaches to understanding and managing nature.
  • - The text highlights critical areas where these partnerships can significantly enhance scientific research, inform policy decisions, and improve ecological practices.
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For thousands of years, humans have domesticated different plants by selecting for particular characters, often affecting less-known traits, including the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emitted by these plants for defense or reproduction. The fig tree Ficus carica has a very wide range of varieties in the Mediterranean region and is selected for its traits affecting fruits, including pollination, but the effect of human-driven diversification on the VOCs emitted by the receptive figs to attract their pollinator (Blastophaga psenes) is not known. In the present study, VOCs from receptive figs of eight varieties in northern Morocco, were collected at different times within the manual pollination period and analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry.

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The Convention on Biological Diversity is defining the goals that will frame future global biodiversity policy in a context of rapid biodiversity decline and under pressure to make transformative change. Drawing on the work of Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars, we argue that transformative change requires the foregrounding of Indigenous peoples' and local communities' rights and agency in biodiversity policy. We support this argument with four key points.

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  • Declining biodiversity and ecosystem functions are threatening many essential benefits that nature provides to people, with a review of 50 years of global trends revealing this issue.
  • Most nature contributions are showing a decrease in their potential to benefit humans, especially in regulating services, although some agricultural and material outputs have actually increased.
  • Environmental declines harm quality of life, but social adaptations and alternatives can help, though they often come with costs and vary significantly among different countries, income levels, and social groups.
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