Specialized in Biodiversity Management within Production Landscape to Improve Rural Livelihoods and Ensure Environmental Services 


Indigenous Fruit Trees of Madagascar: Potential Components of Agroforestry Systems to Improve Human Nutrition and Restore Biological Diversity 
Agroforestry Systems, 46 (3): 289-310. (1999) 
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Mycorrhiza Fungal Diversity as Impacted by the Loss of Endemic Rainforest Plants in Madagascar  
Third International Conference on Mycorrhizas (ICOM 3), 2001Adelaide, Australia.  
Poster Abstract -- Poster


Restoring Biodiversity through Agricultural Intensification in the Rainforest Region of Madagascar  
International Symposium: Managing Biodiversity in Agricultural Ecosystems  2001 Montreal, Canada. 
Poster Abstract -- PosterBiodiversity_files/Erika%20Styger%20Indigenous%20Fruit%20Trees%20of%20Madagascar.pdfhttp://mycorrhiza.ag.utk.edu/latest/icoms/icom3/ICOM3_fernandes.htmBiodiversity_files/Erika%20Styger%20Mycorrhiza%20Diversity%20Madagascar%20Poster.pdfhttp://www.unu.edu/env/plec/cbd/Montreal/abstracts/Styger.pdfBiodiversity_files/Erika%20Styger%20Biodiversity%20Ag%20Intensification%20Poster.pdfshapeimage_1_link_0shapeimage_1_link_1shapeimage_1_link_2shapeimage_1_link_3shapeimage_1_link_4
Biodiversity
 
Botanical sampling of useful indigenous rainforest trees during ethnobotanical study, Berano,  Madagascar
Direct seeding test of endemic rainforest trees in shrub fallow, Berano, Madagascar
Identification of Mycorrhiza species via their spores according to different land degradation stages in eastern Madagascar
Indigenous fruit tree Eugenia sp, rainforest region Madagascar
Natural regeneration of rainforest tree Ocotea sp. in the fallow vegetation in eastern Madagascar
Farmer sells indigenous fruits in the market of Tamatave, Madagascar