Effects of soil nutrient enrichment on biomass, herbivores, and their predators differ between tree species in the Brazilian Cerrado. [PDF]
Tinoco CF +7 more
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Abstract Soil organic carbon (SOC) storage represents one of the most critical ecosystem services provided by soils, yet scientific assessments frequently focus on surface layers, overlooking deeper horizons. In this study, we investigated SOC stocks and spatial patterns of soil δ13C across three contrasting land use and land cover (LULC) types in ...
Lucas F. Alexandre +7 more
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Overcoming isolation barriers: <i>in vitro</i> cultivation and molecular identification of <i>Cephaleuros virescens</i> associated with African mahogany. [PDF]
Teodoro Pereira F +5 more
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ABSTRACT We undertook a computational investigation and evaluation of the impact of maternal supplementation with baru almonds (Dipteryx alata Vog.) on anxiety‐like behavior and oxidative stress in the brains of adolescent and adult rat offspring. Molecular docking studies were conducted and revealed that the phenolic compounds (PCs) from the baru ...
Diego Elias Pereira +12 more
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Pollination and plant reproduction in the Cerrado, the world's most biodiverse savanna. [PDF]
Cardoso JCF +6 more
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Occurrence of a Cavity‐Nesting Tropical Swallow Is Associated to Riverbed Lithology
ABSTRACT Understanding the factors shaping species distribution is a key challenge in ecology and biogeography. While dispersal limitations, environmental features, and biotic interactions are commonly recognized as key determinants of species abundance and distribution, some species exhibit patchy distributions that remain hard to explain.
Leonardo Esteves Lopes +9 more
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Aluminum-induced proteomic responses in Qualea dichotoma (Mart.) warm: a dataset descriptive analysis. [PDF]
Cury NF +6 more
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Beyond Extrafloral Nectaries: Plant Traits as Drivers of Spider Occurrence in the Cerrado
ABSTRACT Patterns of predator occurrence arise from a mosaic of plant‐derived cues, yet most studies address these traits in isolation. Although extrafloral nectaries have received considerable attention, we lack a comprehensive view of how multiple plant traits jointly affect the diversity and abundance of spiders.
Fábio Carlos da Silva Filho +1 more
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Secondary Metabolite Plasticity in <i>Eclipta prostrata</i> (L.) L. (Asteraceae) under Environmental and Biological Stressors. [PDF]
da Fonseca STD, Pereira AMS, Lopes NP.
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UFCER: uma universidade no cerrado e para o cerrado [PDF]
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