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A new Bromeliad (Navia) from Colombia A new Bromeliad (Navia) from Colombia
COLOMBIA: Vaupés: Upper Apaporis Basin, río Apaporis, Cerro del Castillo, alt. ca. 1000 feet (or 300 m.), July 27, 1943, R. E. Schultes 5655 (Gray Herb. TYPE; Dupl. Type in Herb. Nac. Colomb.) . This new Navia appears most nearly related to N. acaulis but is easily distinguishable by its more numerous and much narrower-Ieaves and smaller flowers ...
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What´s in the tank? Nematodes and other major components of the meiofauna of bromeliad phytotelms in lowland Panama [PDF]
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Alternative nutritional solutions for the culture of ornamental bromélias
Cultivating ornamental bromeliads has been considered an important strategy for their preservation, because it allows the supply of a greater amount of plants to the market, reducing the use of units proceeding from the natural environment.
Vívian Tamaki +3 more
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Bromeliads grow almost exclusively in the New World tropics and subtropics, mainly in South America in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest (ca. 1200 species). Within the last few decades, their beautiful shapes and colors, low maintenance and easy adaptability
Darcy Mitchell +2 more
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In several tropical and subtropical forests, plants of the understorey act as an ecological filter that differentially affects woody species regeneration.
Ignacio M Barberis, Juan Pablo Lewis
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A new species of the ostracod genus Elpidium (Timiriaseviinae), a group almost exclusively known from Neotropical bromeliad phytotelmata, is here described and illustrated from the northeast of Argentina. Elpidium chacoense n. sp. represents the first record of the genus in this country and brings the total of described Elpidium species to 19.
Díaz, Analía R. +2 more
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Extreme Droughts Push Heterotrophic Functions Above Baseline Levels in a Neotropical Ecosystem. [PDF]
Rota T +9 more
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From lowlands to highlands: how elevation and habitat complexity drive anuran multidimensional diversity? [PDF]
Dias IR +7 more
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Aquatic Diptera in Phytotelmata of Bromeliaceae and Zingerberales. [PDF]
Hayford BL +3 more
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Linking abiotic conditions to mosquito assemblage structure in bromeliads. [PDF]
Medeiros-Sousa AR +8 more
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