Fig. 5.
Hypothetical example of a trade-off between availability and quality explaining fuelwood use. In a simplified scenario where these are the only predictors of plant use within the fuelwood category, the most utilized species would be those exhibiting the highest trade-offs between availability and quality (represented by the blue dots in the right and left graphs). When considering the interaction with the food use-category under the key-species based protection model, the use of wood species with low to intermediate food importance would be proportional to the trade-off between quality and availability (graph on the right). However, for species that are considered key food plants (indicated by the dark green dot), their utilization for fuelwood would be less than what is predicted by their quality and availability alone