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Postfire Scenarios Shape Dung Beetle Communities in the Orinoquía Riparian Forest-Savannah Transition. [PDF]
Moreno-Fonseca CJ +3 more
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Diversification patterns of the southwest Australian biodiversity hotspot reveal a novel macroevolutionary pathway to plant hyperdiversity. [PDF]
Nge FJ, Skeels A.
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Taxogenomic analysis of Pichia senei sp. nov. and new insights into hybridization events in the Pichia cactophila species complex. [PDF]
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Ecophysiology of Campos Rupestres Plants
2016Campos rupestres are rocky seasonally-dry environments that occur over mountaintops in central Brazil. Plant growth is limited and prone to fire during the dry winter, and soils are severely nutrient-impoverished. Plants in these habitats exhibit a wide range of strategies to cope with these limitations.
Rafael S. Oliveira +6 more
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Penumbral rock communities in campo rupestre sites in Brazil
Journal of Vegetation Science, 1993Abstract. A syntaxonomic study of penumbral (open‐shade) communities in small rock caves in five campo rupestre sites in Minas Gerais, Brazil, was carried out according to the Braun‐Blanquet method. On the basis of 41 releves, the following new syntaxa were described: the associations Doryopterido ornithopodis‐Eriocauletum cipoensis, Coccocypselo ...
R.J.V. Alves, J. Kolbek
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Actinocephalus verae (Eriocaulaceae), a new species from the Brazilian Campos Rupestres
Brittonia, 2010We describe and illustrate the new species Actinocephalus verae (Eriocaulaceae: Paepalanthoideae). This species is endemic to the rocky outcrops of the Espinhaco range in Minas Gerais, Brazil. We make comparisons with Actinocephalus ithyphyllus and Actinocephalus ochrocephalus, the morphologically most similar species.
Marcelo Trovó, Paulo Takeo Sano
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2010
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Coser, Thiago Dos Santos +2 more
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Coser, Thiago Dos Santos +2 more
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POTENCIAL ORNAMENTAL DE ESPÉCIES DE ASTERACEAE NATIVAS DE CAMPO RUPESTRE
Anais do 40º Encontro Regional de Botânicos - Regional MG, BA, ES, 2021Nara Vanessa Fraga Xavier +4 more
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