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Phenological patterns of tropical mountain forest trees across the neotropics: evidence from herbarium specimens. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Biol Sci
Ordoñez JC   +7 more
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The latitudinal speciation gradient in freshwater fishes: Higher speciation across assemblages at higher latitudes in the northern hemisphere. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Herrera-Pérez J   +6 more
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Unraveling the genetic diversity of Ceiba pubiflora (Malvaceae) in isolated limestone outcrops: Conservation strategies. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Brandão MM   +9 more
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Humid and cold forest connections in South America between the eastern Andes and the southern Atlantic coast during the LGM. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Pinaya JLD   +10 more
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Stream flow regime of springs in the Mantiqueira Mountain Range region, Minas Gerais State [PDF]

open access: yesCerne, 2014
The stream flow regime of four springs located in the Mantiqueira Mountain Range region (MG) was evaluated and correlated to the respective recharge area, relief characteristics, land cover and physical and hydrologic soil characteristics. The streamflow regime was characterized by monitoring of discharges, calculating the surface runoff and specific ...
Alisson Souza De Oliveira   +2 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Water quality indicators in the Mantiqueira Range region, Minas Gerais state [PDF]

open access: yesCerne, 2013
Maintaining the quality of water resources is of great importance for environmental preservation and the quality of life of consumers, and is one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. Land-use for agriculture and animal farming significantly changes the biological, physical and chemical characteristics of natural systems.
Leandro Campos Pinto   +2 more
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A New Species of Megaelosia from the Mantiqueira Range, Southeastern Brazil

Journal of Herpetology, 1998
-A new species of frog of the genus Megaelosia is described. The new form closely resembles Megaelosia massarti and is distinguished from it by coloration pattern and number of chromosomes. Natural history notes, tadpole description, and a discussion on the conservation status of the new species are provided.
Ariovaldo A Giaretta, Odair Aguiar
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