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XIII.—On spiny rats of the Proechimys group from South-eastern Brazil
Oldfield Thomas
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Abstract Premise Humans have used fire to manage landscapes for millennia, but this use of fire is declining in many ecosystems. Understanding how plants respond to these changes is key to predicting ecosystem resilience and impacts on services such as biodiversity and carbon sequestration. However, many ecosystems lack data on plant fire responses.
Kimberley J. Simpson+2 more
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Serum hepcidin as a biomarker of treatment response in Gaucher disease. [PDF]
Koppe T+5 more
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Exposing Corrupt Politicians: The Effects of Brazil's Publicly Released Audits on Electoral Outcomes
C. Ferraz, Frederico Finan
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Trade Realignments and the Need for Integrated Modeling Research in Latin America's Agri‐Food Sector
Agribusiness, EarlyView.
Emiliano Lopez Barrera
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Abstract Premise In edaphic old‐growth grasslands, the low nutrient content of the soil restricts plant species establishment. Additionally, fire remains an important factor in shaping vegetation structure and belowground biomass investment in old‐growth grasslands, such as the campos rupestres.
Aline Bertolosi Bombo+2 more
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Prevalence and factors associated with cardiometabolic multimorbidity: a cross-sectional study in older adults of the first Brazilian hypertension registry. [PDF]
Batista SRR+14 more
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R. Martines+18 more
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(A) Plant flammability‐related traits according to fire frequency and fire history in open savannas of the Cerrado. (B) The relationships between biomass conditions with flammability components. Abstract Premise Flammability‐related traits in open savanna plant communities may shift in response to fire frequency (high vs. low) and history (recently vs.
Vagner Zanzarini+2 more
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