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Driptips Vis-a-vis Soil Types in Central Amazonia
Biotropica, 1996Measurements of driptips of understory plants in three different communities of the central Amazon-the "campina" (an open scrub) and the "campinarana" (a low forest), both occurring on sandy soils, and the high forest occurring on a clay soil-revealed that driptips were significantly more evident in high forest than in the other two communities, which ...
Celeste F. Rebelo, G. Bruce Williamson
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A new species of Pradosia (Sapotaceae) from Central Amazonia
Brittonia, 2012Pradosia lahoziana is here described as new. It is known from four collections from wet lowland and non-flooded terra firme forests near Manaus in Central Amazonia. Illustrations are provided together with a comparison of the morphological differences with similar species.
Terra-Araujo, Mário Henrique +2 more
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Crop Diversity on Anthropogenic Dark Earths in Central Amazonia
Human Ecology, 2011A recent archaeological survey demonstrates that one of the most durable of all forms of pre-Columbian landscape transformation, Amazonian Dark Earths (ADE; soils formed by pre-Columbian settlement), are widespread along the course of the Madeira River, Central Amazonia, Brazil.
Fraser, James Angus +4 more
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Floral Biology of Some Clusia Species from Central Amazonia
Kew Bulletin, 1997The floral biology of 3 species of Clusia sect. Chlamydoclusia and 3 species of Clusia sect. Cordylandra from Central Amazonia was investigated. The flowers of both sexes offer resin as the reward for pollinating bees. The male flowers of the species of sect. Chlamydoclusia may additionally offer pollen. Principal pollinators observed were bees, mainly
V. Bittrich, Maria C. E. Amaral
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Xylopia annoniflora (Annonaceae): a new species from central Amazonia
Phytotaxa, 2017Xylopia Linnaeus (1759: 1250) is a monophyletic and widely distributed pantropical genus of Annonaceae (Kessler 1993, Dias & Kinoshita 1998, Lopes & Mello-Silva 2014, Stull et al. 2017). Stull et al. (2017) recently revised the infrageneric classification of the genus on the basis of combined data from seed characters and four plastid markers ...
Pombo, Maihyra +3 more
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Between Mesoamerica, the Central Andes, and Amazonia
2020Christiane Clados, Ernst Halbmayer
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Amazonia as a carbon source linked to deforestation and climate change
Nature, 2021Luciana V Gatti +2 more
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