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Figure 110. How many years spent in the trade? 257<br />

Figure 111. Mean monthly pr<strong>of</strong>its <strong>of</strong> rattan artisans 259<br />

Figure 112. How much cane is used now compared with 5 years ago 259<br />

Figure 113. General consumption trend 260<br />

Figure 114. Reasons for decline in rattan sector 261<br />

Figure 115. Reasons for growth in rattan sector 261<br />

Figure 116. Correlation between range and costs <strong>of</strong> raw cane 265<br />

Figure 117. Open-air rattan enterprise in Bata, Equatorial Guinea 270<br />

Figure 118. Enclosed permanent rattan enterprise in Bata 270<br />

Figure 119. Woven baskets for sale on roadside in Cameroon 271<br />

Figure 120. Finished rattan products for sale in Bata 271<br />

Figure 121. Woven rattan products for sale on roadside in Cameroon 272<br />

Figure 122. Finished rattan products for sale in Bata 272<br />

Figure 123. Scale and value <strong>of</strong> rattan trade in selected markets 279<br />

Figure 124. Cultivated system <strong>of</strong> Calamus merrillii in Sabah 287<br />

LIST OF TABLES<br />

Table 1. African rattan species producing aerial branches 24<br />

Table 2. Vegetation summary for ecological survey sites 185<br />

Table 3. Rattan abundance and stocking for Campo 186<br />

Table 4. Rattan abundance and stocking for Mokoko 186<br />

Table 5. Rattan abundance and stocking for Takamanda 187<br />

Table 6. Floristic similarity between survey sites 188<br />

Table 7. Floristic similarity between study sites for rattans 189<br />

Table 8. Comparison <strong>of</strong> rattan stocking by site 189<br />

Table 9. Sampling and representation 192<br />

Table 10. Comparison <strong>of</strong> rattan diversity, abundance and stocking 193<br />

Table 11. Effects on seed survival after primate predation 200<br />

Table 12. Herbivory and dispersal <strong>of</strong> African rattans 201<br />

Table 13. Rattan hosts and ant colonies 205<br />

Table 14. Count <strong>of</strong> domatia and ant species 206<br />

Table 15. Count <strong>of</strong> domatia and rattan species 207<br />

Table 16. Hapaxanthy in the Palmae 213<br />

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