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Dry Deposition of SO2 Over Dry Dipterocarp Forest, Thailand [PDF]
The aerodynamic gradient method was applied to estimate dry deposition flux of SO2 over dry deciduous forest in Nakorn Ratchasima province, Thailand. The meteorological parameters and concentrations of SO2 were measured in real time for one year on the ...
Phuvasa Chanonmuang +2 more
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Does the carnauba-palm riverine vegetation constitute a different type of plant community in the Brazilian semiarid? An analysis of the floristic composition [PDF]
Floristic surveys are the main source of information about species composition of different vegetation types and a fundamental input of information for biogeographical studies.
Álvaro Nepomuceno +7 more
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El bosque seco tumbesino (BST) es un ecosistema amenazado ubicado en el noroeste de Perú. Los últimos remanentes al sur de su distribución se ubican en la región de La Libertad.
Alejandro Pereda Sánchez +4 more
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Societal Impact Statement The sustainable management of the southern African woodlands is closely linked to the livelihoods of over 150 M people. Findings from the Socio‐Ecological Observatory for the Southern African Woodlands (SEOSAW) will underpin the
The SEOSAW partnership
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Spatiotemporal changes in biomass after selective logging in a lowland tropical rainforest in peninsular Malaysia [PDF]
We studied biomass changes in a lowland tropical rain forest in the Pasoh Forest Reserve of Peninsular Malaysia after selective logging in 1958. A tree census was undertaken every 2 years from 1998 to 2012 in a 6-ha logged forest plot.
Eng, Seng Quah +9 more
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Tropical dry forests are increasingly threatened by human activities. In Northeast Brazil, the Caatinga, an area of tropical dry forests surrounded by wetlands, is considered globally unique among these habitats. In this region, the stingless bee Plebeia
Ulysses Madureira Maia +13 more
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Threatened Neotropical seasonally dry tropical forest: evidence of biodiversity loss in sap-sucking herbivores over 75 years [PDF]
Tropical forests cover 7% of the earth's surface and hold 50% of known terrestrial arthropod species. Alarming insect declines resulting from human activities have recently been documented in temperate and tropical ecosystems worldwide, but reliable data
J. A. Pinedo-Escatel +4 more
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Tropical Dry Forest Resilience to Fire Depends on Fire Frequency and Climate
Wildfires are becoming increasingly frequent and devastating in many tropical forests. Although seasonally dry tropical forests (SDTF) are among the most fire-threatened ecosystems, their long-term response to frequent wildfires remains largely unknown ...
Maximilian Hartung +4 more
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Two new species of Phialiphora (Spermacoceae, Rubiaceae) exemplify drought adaptations in western Madagascar [PDF]
Background – Phialiphora (Spermacoceae, Rubiaceae) is a herbaceous genus restricted to unconsolidated white sands in open spaces in dry forests in northwestern Madagascar.
Petra De Block +3 more
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Tropical savannas and dry forests [PDF]
In the tropics, research, conservation and public attention focus on rain forests, but this neglects that half of the global tropics have a seasonally dry climate. These regions are home to dry forests and savannas (Figures 1 and 2), and are the focus of this Primer. The attention given to rain forests is understandable.
Pennington, RT +2 more
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